Small but complete

Hilbert 2022-08-26 22:20:51

The first film cost 10 million U.S. dollars, and I didn't expect the box office to burst slightly and make a lot of money. The second film cost 15 million U.S. dollars, and it turned out to be a hit at the box office, and it had to rely on selling discs to get some blood back and forth. I originally thought that there was no sequel because of Street Fighting, but I didn't expect the third one to come, and it seems that the cost has not decreased (although the cost was not high), and there is a plan to shoot a sequel. The story is also fully connected, and the end of the second part is connected. Judging from the ending of this one, the next step is to save the actor in the second one.

The next step should be to save the second-generation male lead

The B-level film that sells discs at a small cost is not bad. Although the sparrow is small and complete, it has all the usual routines of Hollywood blockbusters.

There is one thing to say, since the second film was joined by the "Assault" team, the fighting scenes have done quite well.

Since the "Raid" team joined in the second part, the play has improved significantly

In other words, why do you want so much for a low-cost movie? You can't expect a $10 million film to make a $100 million level.

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Skylines quotes

  • Radford: Now I am become Death, Destroyer of Worlds

  • [first lines]

    Grant: [narrating] First thing you need to know is that Rose is, uh, she ain't exactly human. Her parents were leased until the lights fell. From there .. it gets complicated.

    Grant: They harvested her father's mind - they couldn't erase his will. He sacrificed his life to save Rose. But there was another. A father in search of his son took her in as his own. Something in that blue light made little Rose grow fast. Too fast. Blood transfusions helped slow it down, but that's not all she inherited.

    Grant: Her powers freed every pilot on earth, reuniting families, and creating new ones. Over the next ten years, Rose and her brother turned to tide.