war has come

Claude 2022-02-07 14:58:54

I think this is a very good movie, so I specially commented on it. To borrow a sentence from a netizen, lay people watch the fun, and experts watch the doorway. For a low-cost youth type movie, it is boring in 2020. It was appropriate to watch it during the Spring Festival, but I was mainly attracted by the title. (When the war came), why are we not now? Maybe some people think it will be a bit exaggerated, but at this moment I don’t have it at 3:30 in the morning. A little sleepy, when we are young, we can play, drive, camp, fall in love, enjoy life and the moment, what can we do when a cruel crisis comes, and do we also have the courage and confidence to take up arms to face the impossible? The predicted future, this is the world is not peaceful, local wars can be seen everywhere, and the invisible crisis seems to have a sign of intensification, the conflict of interests is intensifying, many people do not see, or even feel a little bit, just like the review of this movie, With only a poor 5.2 points, most netizens stay in Hollywood's dazzling skills and special effects, and they cannot extricate themselves from the compact and meticulous movie merchandise, which just highlights the value of this movie, that is, the psychological changes of the characters serve as the fuse of the whole movie. Slowly ignite, then explode, sending out dazzling sparks, life is precious, only once, but in the end, he (she) chose to bloom, for their own sake. For relatives and friends. For the sake of their hometown, they took up weapons. Are people born with weapons? "NO" No one is willing to take up cumbersome and cruel weapons. It is the desire to survive and survive that inspires the most violent instincts. Therefore, all the plot details and details in this movie are reasonable, without the slightest exaggeration, dedicated to those stunt fans who are obsessed with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

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Tomorrow, When the War Began quotes

  • Ellie Linton: Good book?

    Corrie Mackenzie: Better than the movie.

    Ellie Linton: Yeah, books usually are.

  • Chris Lang: How funny are dogs?