Why is it a bad movie?

Russell 2022-12-01 17:28:26

On entertainment, the box office tells everything, who dares to say that this is a bad movie!

On performance, a commercial film, literary and artistic youngsters, what do you want to ask for pretending to be innocent! Before the dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park" open their mouths, do they survive or destroy? Batman wears a mask to perform a set of emotions, anger, sorrow, and joy, and then go get an Oscar by this? Is "American Pie" mixed with discussion of social ethical issues? According to my conscience, although I didn't expect to get the Oscar statuette, Will Smith's acting skills in this film are quite good, and the other actors are also quite satisfactory in the complete film. It's just a commercial film, what do you want!

As for the director, this is the most outstanding part of this film. When it comes to what everyone thinks of Superman or hero movies, I think of a routine: the first half of the hero appears, then the director arranges various conflicts and conflicts, and finally the last ten minutes of justice and evil in the second half, a bunch of special effects plus It explodes, and then the audience collects and leaves.
But this film completely subverted the superman theme. At first glance, after the film was subverted, it seemed that it wanted to show a mortal superman image, but in the end it seemed to become a very sad love ode. In other words, the choreographer just did both. Again, this is a commercial film. Measured by the standards of commercial films, the plot of a film should be like this.

To those who talk coldly, I would like to give you a sentence: I don’t understand, this is an IQ problem, and even commercial films and literary films can be confused. Don’t just go to the air-conditioning and wait. People can be ignorant but not fearless.

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Hancock quotes

  • Hancock: The way you deal with bullies - you take your right foot, bring it right up and catch him in his little piss pump.

    Mary Embrey: You don't have to do that, honey. Okay? Seriously.

    Aaron Embrey: It's a good idea.

    Hancock: You aim straight, make sure he can't use that thing for nothin' but a flap to keep the dust out of his butt crack.

  • Hancock: [on Aaron's learning to deal with bullies] Ah the whole turn the other cheek thing huh?

    [pats Aaron's butt]

    Hancock: Just never turn this cheek. Don't let them punk you.