The science fiction films 20 years ago did not make people feel outdated.
Some scenes feel familiar. For example, when the first female singer in the universe came out to sing, she heard such a beautiful and ethereal and shocking voice, and she felt that she must sacrifice. (Like the female singer in the comic "Four Leaf Clover" I read when I was a child) The beauty of the world is always easy to be destroyed.
In the section where taxi drivers drove, they saw human beings build buildings high and high. The cars were all suspended in the air and there were lanes of different heights. This is the future world I always imagine. Have I seen this film before...
When the heroine learned about the history of the earth through the pictures in alphabetical order, I also felt familiar, and when she saw the war, she couldn't help crying. She was so familiar, but she couldn't remember where she had seen it before. The plot of the.
In the funny place, the big villain dropped the glass on the ground, and the sweeping robot came out to clean it up. So 20 years ago, was this considered science fiction? Or are we now following the pace of science fiction films?
The story is actually quite old-fashioned. But the actors are great! Who can refuse Lao Bu's slightly squinted eyes to look over gently and gently, without being moved? The tone of speech is also calm and secure. Never irritable, never roar, a gentleman. Anyone would be willing to lie in his arms and be cared for, and be spoiled as a baby forever~
Not to mention Mira of Resident Evil, who always likes her symmetrical figure, long straight legs, neat short hair, fawn-like eyes, and lips that speak but stop, so perfect! It's not like a real person at all, maybe it's a robot...
Finally, the so-called secret weapon to save the earth is the kiss of true love! The taxi driver fell in love with the alien beauty, and the once-in-a-500-year ball-killing disaster was stopped with a hit.
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