This movie is full of slots

Darian 2022-03-21 09:01:07

This movie deserves a lot of complaints.
For example, the weird Chinese that the protagonist shows off at the end (it’s not good after eating NZT, haha), for example, only the protagonist successfully develops a new drug (are other people who can get drugs are fools), for example, the protagonist’s various weird behaviors .
But the most worthy of complaint is that the protagonist fights the gangster, of course, the point is not to drink blood.
The trough is that the protagonist tried various methods to get rid of the gangster, but he solved it with a knife. What NZT, what high society, what 8 million mansion, what two professional bodyguards, they are useless, the protagonist doesn’t know where he touched the knife, and when he didn’t use drugs, he took drugs to the gang boss. It's gone.
Duan Bilati, I'll take your lungs.
It seems that nothing is as useful as the protagonist's halo.
By the way, the American police and the FBI basically have no sense of presence in the movie. The killers and gang bosses who kill casually on the street live freely. The protagonist who accidentally killed someone also passed the level easily. In the end, the gang boss was stabbed to death and his two men were killed. The movie didn't even bother to explain how the protagonist got rid of this suspicion.
You have known that you can solve the problem so easily. You might as well hide a Remington M870 at home. Doesn’t the US law stipulate that you should just kill you when you break into a private house?
In short, the whole story is not so much about the protagonist relying on NZT48, it is more about relying on the protagonist's halo-the protagonist's halo to get the medicine of the brother-in-law, the protagonist's halo to avoid the killer who killed the brother-in-law, and the protagonist's halo to kill the gangster trio. The protagonist's halo made others never expect to study medicines with no side effects, relying on the protagonist's halo to successfully research new drugs and permanently solve their own negative effects.
So teenagers, don’t dream about NZT48. Look at those people, the protagonist’s ex-wife, the rich and the rich, the gang boss, the brother-in-law, and the people on the small book. They all got this medicine before, but they later It's not easy to die, only the protagonist has developed.
Why? The halo is in my hand, I have the world.

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Extended Reading
  • Pedro 2021-10-20 18:59:01

    The outcome that exceeded expectations was a remake of the make-up version, and the first outcome that failed to appear must have been drug use and fall to the bottom. This story feels like someone should have told it a long time ago, but it hasn't been shown for a long time. The biggest effect of the transparent pill is not to make Cooper's brainpower to develop books, business, and politics to become a fanatic, but to drive all audiences to "never-end" into the movie prostitution.

  • Mozelle 2021-10-20 18:59:03

    An interesting idea, but all aspects are mediocre. Smartness is just a representation, not a substance. Chasing beautiful women depends on appearance, killing De Niro depends on youth, and escape depends on luck. Everything is so unclear.

Limitless quotes

  • [while being lectured by the landlord's wife]

    Eddie Morra: [thinking] I suddenly had extra reason to get away from her. I had thoughtlessly ingested a substance.

  • [Eddie is distracted by a broadcast news report]

    Carl Van Loon: You're not one of those kind of guys, are you Eddie? We lose you if there's a screen in the room?