Can i say fuck

Bianka 2022-03-20 09:01:08

1. Elements and accessories such as screens, special effects, actors, etc. are all superb, no doubt, no need to say more.
2. The plot is lackluster, two can be done and dragged into three, originally the first one was filmed with a posture that surpasses the Lord of the Rings, who wants to make two sequels that one is worse than one, so that this one is not at all The plot can be said that if you download and watch, you just want to fast forward, if you watch when you are tired, you just want to sleep.
3. The director has no masterpiece since King Kong, and the film follows the "Lord of the Rings" routine regardless of style and structure. If the "Lovely Bones" can be told in the same way as in the early "Horror Phantom", it seems that the ending will be different. Would be so ridiculed. David Fincher switched this point properly. He knew that the biopic "Social Network" was told with a more fancy editing and quicker rhythm than "Fight Club", which would make the film's viewing experience a god-like improvement. I know that "Rebirth" has to be talked about in order to make people feel and feel it, but his usual style of painting hasn't changed. Of course, it’s not because I like the director and the example of the film. I really want to find someone with distinctive characteristics to be more true to Peter Jackson. In fact, it is because this film is so disappointing.
4. The producer is shooting himself in the foot, just like the continuation of Journey to the West.
5. I really don’t want to say fucking things, because I know this piece of iron powder will give me "useless", and use extreme language to abuse me, but I really can’t help but use these fucking words to this film Say "True Nima fucks"!

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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies quotes

  • Thranduil: If I am not mistaken, this is the Halfing who stole the keys to my dungeon right from under the nose of my guards.

    Bilbo Baggins: Yesh. Sorry about that.

  • Gandalf: Dragon sickness is a malady that affects all of us.

    [looks at Bilbo]

    Gandalf: Well, almost all of us.