The movie can't bear the brick

Rowena 2022-11-04 15:37:38

For movies, we are always making bricks, but we are far from the level of bricks. This pretending to be professional should be embarrassing. But when it becomes the mainstream, or even the trend, it is a little bit "stands and talks without backache".
In fact, if anything becomes a public property, of course everyone has the right to criticize. However, when this kind of right becomes a noble label, it is a bit degenerate...
I am metaphysical, just to introduce the focus of today: [National Superman Hancock] (this name is too evil).
I like this movie!
Hardcore fans of course have to sneer at such popcorn movies, but I try to get closer to the hardcore predecessors, but I can't violate my heart~ I just like it!
reason? It-there is competence in the excitement, the ups and downs in the simplicity, the shortcomings in the completion, the beauties in the handsome, the anti-traditional in Hollywood...
Looking back at the bricks made in the movie these years, except for the [hero] [infinity] [night banquet] ] Waiting is targeted, most of the others are suspected of being arty. Our many criticisms of the sixth generation, many criticisms of Hollywood, and many harshness of European literature and art have really added too much burden to the film disciples. But I forget that film is a popular art, and its diversity embraces private pet and fairness. As long as Boqing smiles, cries and screams, even if it is just a shot, it is an eternal moment. I am not "inciting", but I hope that friends who have been entangled or are entangled like me, let go of the noble "appreciation" and simply "love" movies.

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Hancock quotes

  • Hancock: Gotta wonder, though. What kind of bastard must I have been, that nobody was there to claim me? I mean, I'm... I'm not the most charming guy in the world, so I've been told, but... nobody?

  • Ray Embrey: [shows Hancock a comic book with a picture of a spandex clad superhero on it] What do you think of when you see this?

    Hancock: Homo.

    Ray Embrey: [shows him another comic with a hero in red spandex] And this?

    Hancock: Homo in red.

    Ray Embrey: [shows him a third comic with a blonde-haired hero] And this?

    Hancock: Norwegian homo.