A little bit of my own evaluation

Hayden 2021-10-13 13:07:14

1. I hate this role setting. Benny once again played a role with a super IQ, but the biggest feeling for me is that the volume and Turing both make people feel that you can't keep up with my thinking. I don't bother to care about your arrogance. , Strange gives me the feeling that my nature looks down on people and I like to mock others. And because this movie is not a plot type, I have never found out where the male lead’s IQ is (the setting of a doctor with a double degree can be
written casually), but it is anti-human .
However, she dismissed the beliefs of others and didn’t know how many times she sneered. ②After Strange was in a car accident, she obviously cared about him, and she felt very sad, but Strange still said such excessive things. This kind of remarks appeared in the dog-blood romance drama. Stupid, it's stupid to appear in Marvel movies. Strange said the right thing: I'm a bastard, you deserve better
③I just watched the million pounds yesterday, and after the male protagonist's million pounds could not be found, everyone ridiculed and offered their courtesy after finding the pounds. Look at this movie again. At first, Strange sneered at Gu Yi's words. After Gu Yi let his soul out of his body, he knelt down and asked someone to teach him? Does your face hurt? Why? Have you ever had a religious attitude towards this belief?
④Continuing from the last one, Strange has never shown devotion to this belief. He likes this belief only because of its ability. It violates the rules, reads forbidden books without authorization, and uses forbidden techniques. I am a male protagonist, so I am foolish?
④ Gu Yi said that to learn spells, one must practice day after day, so what exactly did Strange practice? Learned after two minutes on Everest? You go to the Internet to find the network Xianxian Wen, what kind of ghost upgrade in it takes a few months to call open hanging, this is already considered to modify the background.
2. The paralyzed passerby said that it is very expensive to go there, so what is the big price? Shouted at the door for five hours?
3. In the London Temple (I remember it right here), where the male lead 1V3, those few fronts didn't hit the male lead with a single knife, but it was more than a dozen blows with fists and feet. The male lead's law: You can hit the male lead, but you can't hit the key. (Many movies have this, so it’s just a small slot.)
5. Gu Yi said that the male lead can’t stay on Mount Everest for less than two minutes. It is reasonable to say that if you can’t last for two minutes, it means that you can’t move until you die. It's two minutes. It's not that you have nothing in two minutes. The Mount Everest described in "Deadly Elevation" is: Halfway up the mountain, you can only use ropes to move forward. In the end, the environment is too difficult to arrange the ropes. Some people have frozen hands and feet when they climb other mountains (of course they don't wear short sleeves to climb). Altitude sickness is very scary, let alone where you are at an altitude of seven or eight kilometers. I feel that as soon as the male protagonist went to Mount Everest, he fell directly. There is no physical strength left and right hand. A slow motion
. (Or did I find that the male protagonist took off the ta ring?)
In general, except for some slots that will appear in many commercial films, the biggest disappointment is the male protagonist’s failure to portray and completely abandon the attitude of explaining the world view.

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Doctor Strange quotes

  • Christine Palmer: Where have you been?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Well, after Western medicine failed me, I headed east, and I ended up in Kathmandu.

    Christine Palmer: Kathmandu?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Yeah.

    Christine Palmer: What? Like the Bob Seger Song?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: 1975, Beautiful Loser, side A. Yeah. And I went to a place called Kamar-Taj and I... talked to someone called "The Ancient One." And I...

    Christine Palmer: Oh. So you joined a cult.

    Dr. Stephen Strange: No, I didn't. No, not exactly. No. I mean... They did teach me to tap into powers that I never even knew existed.

    Christine Palmer: Yeah. That sounds like a cult.

    Dr. Stephen Strange: It's not a cult.

    Christine Palmer: Well, that's what a cultist would say.

  • [the Cloak of Levitation clings to Strange and wipes away his tears]

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Stop!