there's something about Tom Cruise

Trenton 2022-03-22 09:01:04

Tom Cruise reminds me of Andy Lau. When they were young, when they appeared in the lens, they were the protagonists of commercial films. But the difference seems to be that the roles that Tom Cruise gets are a bit more interesting. There will always be twists above Weiguang, and he can perform more than just the real sense of the good-looking facial features, and make his role more fresh. live.

Before reading his work carefully, what I met was "interviewing a Hollywood superstar who suddenly jumped on the sofa with excitement", afraid of being narcissistic + acting personality?

After seeing a certain number of his works, I feel that this person has something to take seriously.

The first second was still having nightmares, and the next second, the blindfolded male protagonist was drinking rancid water, eating moldy sandwiches and gargle with sour milk. And the weird sense of humor chasing the eyeballs. The 100 tricks to die in "Edge of Tomorrow" aroused the same sense of entertainment. I don't know if the actor can understand the audience's feelings of seeing the handsome Hollywood male protagonist eating out. Hahaha.

The performance of interacting with my son is very convicing, because it looks good and is more contagious. She was trembling, saying miranda rights. It was a climax in the play, leading to inexplicable redundancy in the last forty minutes. . .

Compared with the earlier genre, he seems to be able to tell slightly different stories with more capable people even though he only made action movies in recent years. "Operation America" ​​doug liman is quite suitable for him.

On the contrary, in "The New Mummy", I saw some Jackie Chan-like narcissism that was out of age, but I still felt that the first work that tried to support the prologue of the label "Dark Universe" was quite courageous.

Although the "Mission Impossible" series in my hand, from a movie adapted from a TV series, all the way to the present day, in addition to the cool running around the world, it is indeed better than other Big Macs. The super long serial ip has more entertainment, and each one is guaranteed to have some interesting cleverness.

Maybe it's that human beings are getting worse and worse now, even top tier Hollywood stars have become inadequate, which led to such a Tom Cruise, it seems a little precious. Who knows.

The Hollywood thinkers who are obsessed with telling about their "complex", "large" and "profound" social care, the new generation of humanistic and political thought, and advertised themselves as more complex and profound, indeed reflect that he is more professional who only wants to make a good blockbuster.

Who would have thought that a few years ago, he was a black fan, but now he is a licking dog.

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Extended Reading
  • Alan 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Can there be punishment for a crime that did not happen? Isn't punishment for a mistake? The film raises the question whether punishment can be imposed for a foreseeable crime, rather than to avoid greater damage. . The director's final answer seems to think that it should not be the case, because the foresight before it happened may be deviated and cause an unjust case.

  • Lourdes 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    It's strange that this one was not recorded. When I watched it, Brother Tang’s gestures in front of the screen were a bit contrived, and then I fell in love with Colin Farrell (of course, now I don’t like it anymore). . Now make up the record. . Brother Tang is a good guy and started to make up his movies.

Minority Report quotes

  • John Anderton: Why should I trust you?

    Dr. Iris Hineman: You shouldn't. You shouldn't trust anyone. Certainly not the Attorney General who just wants it all for himself, and not the young Federal agent, who wants your job. Not even the old man who just wants to hold on to what he created. Don't trust anyone. Just find the Minority Report.

  • John Anderton: [a dream sequence, Anderton is at the pool with his son as his son is coming up while holding his breath underwater] 25.26 seconds. That's a new record.

    Younger Sean: Is it a world record.

    John Anderton: Is it a world? It's your personal best.

    Younger Sean: Let's try you.

    John Anderton: What? Are you kidding me? There is no way that I can beat 25.26 seconds.

    Younger Sean: How long can a whale hold it's breath underwater?

    John Anderton: A whale can hold it's breath for about 20 minutes.

    Younger Sean: You gotta beat the whale.

    John Anderton: [his son gets out of the water as he is getting in] Here we go Sean. It could take 20 minutes, are you sure you don't want to get some ice cream or something?

    Younger Sean: No. Ready dad?

    John Anderton: Ready.

    [kisses Sean as he goes underwater, as he is underwater, the watch suddenly drops into the water, then he comes back up]

    John Anderton: Sean? Sean? Sean?

    [looking around]

    John Anderton: Have you seen my son, have you seen a kid in a red bathing suit? Sean? Have you seen my son, he was wearing a red bathing suit? Sean?

    [wakes up screaming]

    John Anderton: SEEEAAANNN!