My little Will, why did you end up with a grenade? !

Alberto 2022-03-16 09:01:02

Resolutely not spoiler! Because my friend said, the spoiler will be shot. Well, although physiologically speaking, I am not qualified to accept the punishment, but such a simple and uninspiring film must be spoiled... "God will not forgive"=.=

I admit, I was attracted by Will Smith to see it. In that scene of half-length naked pull-ups, I was stunned to admire his perfect body line (say I am not kind); and the dog, his old man kept calling Sam Sam, which hurt me I always thought it was a male, but Sam fell to the ground after fighting the zombie dog. Our lovely black prince gently hugged it and called out its full name-Samantha... I was spraying a sip of tea. On the screen! Hmm...not bad. Later, the phrase "good girl" really tmd tears, reminding me of the Dalmatian I raised when I was a child. I called her Eva (ahem, nothing to do with Eva Longoria). I said, "Eva, come and eat", and she ran over. In fact, I don't have to call, her ears are so good, she rushed over when she heard the sound of opening a can=.= When I was young, I could not teach her how to use the toilet, but then she had to give up. Later? I'm going to boarding school, my mother sent her to grandma's house with a cruel heart. Poor Eva was bullied by the aboriginal dog of grandma's house and ran away from home in a rage...he has not returned yet.

Back to the topic. I want to talk about another reason why I resolutely resist spoilers. Before I made this movie, I accidentally entered someone's space, and the student spoiled it wantonly. The damn thing is that he said that this is a zombie movie! As a result, I had a good psychological preparation for the appearance of those zombies. I was not afraid at all, and I was boring! Here I quite agree with most people's point of view. The first half of Will classmates is very strong in acting alone, the plot is also compact, and the suspense is well controlled. Zombies! As soon as the zombies appear on the scene, the plot begins to go into the stereotypes, and it looks like a second-rate story made up of countless science fiction films. I broke down as soon as the mother and son came out. At that time, I was muttering in my heart: War of the Worlds + Alien + Resident Evil + 4400, zombie dogs are not as good-looking as Resident Evil, deceiving people's feelings!

A certain student made sense, and the screenwriter must have gone on strike halfway through writing. In the end, he could actually let Will blow himself up with a grenade. At the end, the panorama of the safe zone, I exclaimed in my heart: King Kong! Let’s talk about it. Does that circle of walls look like? !

I read this article again, and found that it seems that I accidentally spoiled a little bit (?) =D

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  • [first lines]

    TV Personality: The world of medicine has seen its share of miracle cures, from the polio vaccine to heart transplants. But all past achievements may pale in comparison to the work of Dr. Alice Krippin. Thank you so much for joining us this morning.

    Dr. Alice Krippin: Not at all.

    TV Personality: So, Dr. Krippin, give it to me in a nutshell.

    Dr. Alice Krippin: Well, the premise is quite simple - um, take something designed by nature and reprogram it to make it work for the body rather than against it.

    TV Personality: You're talking about a virus?

    Dr. Alice Krippin: Indeed, yes. In this case the measles, um, virus which has been engineered at a genetic level to be helpful rather than harmful. Um, I find the best way to describe it is if you can... if you can imagine your body as a highway, and you picture the virus as a very fast car, um, being driven by a very bad man. Imagine the damage that car can cause. Then if you replace that man with a cop... the picture changes. And that's essentially what we've done.

    TV Personality: And how many people have you treated so far?

    Dr. Alice Krippin: Well, we've had ten thousand and nine clinical trials in humans so far.

    TV Personality: And how many are cancer-free?

    Dr. Alice Krippin: Ten thousand and nine.

    TV Personality: So you have actually cured cancer.

    Dr. Alice Krippin: Yes, yes... yes, we have.

    [cuts to post-apocalyptic New York three years later]

  • Neville: What the hell are you doing out here, Fred? Fred, if you're real, you better tell me right now!