I just want to ask the camera, are you tired of flying in the sky? Is the battery enough?

Tate 2022-02-24 08:01:40

The form of the pseudo-documentary is worth watching anyway. Except for the last few minutes, the plot of the whole film is relatively plain and can’t catch the eye. It really makes people want to find something else to do. It broke out suddenly in the last few minutes, but it was very short, giving people the feeling of coming out as soon as they entered, and then the film ended. It's like eating in a restaurant, ten bowls of dishes, the first 9 bowls are all green onions mixed with tofu, and finally a bowl of fried pork just tasted a little bit of flavor in your mouth, and then the waiter came up to take away all the dishes for you. There are two more slots. One is that in 1997, American teenagers should be using mobile phones normally. I didn't see this item in the whole process in 1997. This can only be used when there is no signal in the Phoenix mountain area, and it is not used as an explanation. The second is that the heroine finally got the camera. The removal process showed that no one had moved the tape. However, when the heroine communicated with the army leader who wanted to interview, it also implied that the military had seen the video tape. However, such an important thing will the military be waiting for a petty man like you to get it in 20 years' time? In the end, the camera fell down so high and it was still recording! Okay, let's bear it! But when the aliens appeared, we can infer from the conversations of the teenagers that it will be midnight, not early morning, because the girl said that she would go back early. Judging from them when it gets dark, it’s impossible to meet aliens. I had been walking for nearly ten hours at the time, but the Nima camera fell off and it turned on. I just want to ask the camera, are you tired of flying in the sky? Is the battery enough? In conclusion, the film is not ugly, suitable for audiences like me who like to be curious.

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  • Josh: Hey, Dad, what's the secret to making a great burger?

    Steve: Well, the first thing you got to do is you got to get your coals hot. Super hot, so when you put it on there, it seals in the juices. Then you don't flip it but one time. That's the secret.

  • Ashley: He shot the footage.

    Phoenix Astronomical Society: [to Josh] Oh, you shot the footage? Oh, congratulations! Can you learn to focus?