Very unpleasant to watch, very cool after watching

Carmine 2022-01-26 08:12:52

After watching the movie for the last scene of the movie and shutting down iQIYI several times in the middle, the stupid male protagonist couldn't speak earlier? Not even a sign language? Tell you to shut up if you don't speak during the trial? But when I think about it, I went to a strange planet alone (one of my companions was made a specimen and the other was subjected to brain surgery), and I couldn't speak. The orangutan is the master of the world, and the "human" who looks similar to himself is no different from the animal. Escape but can't escape, why are you all covering your ears and not listening? Why don't you listen and play? I'm still single-mindedly thinking of giving me the whole brain surgery, Asi, I feel so fucking desperate, and any other person with poor psychological quality has no chance of being stupid.

The male lead has done a good job.

The whole movie has been "dissuaded".

The beginning is a spaceship scene that is not as fake as an Ultraman set (but this movie was shot in 1968, although there was a masterpiece in that year, Space Odyssey, but this kind of masterpiece is not casual There is a second one, think about it, how many domestic movies can you still watch today?), I thought it was the heroine, but the dormancy chamber leaked to death, and the spaceship crashed for a while, making people dizzy, and the next The spaceship has been walking in various ways. Anyway, if you keep walking, you don't know what effect it will have on the plot. The slots at the back are the places I wrote in the first paragraph that made me want to quit several times.

However, even if I wanted to quit a few times, I wanted to beat people several times during the viewing process, and I was eager to replace the hero with the heroes in the barrage (although the more back the barrage is, the less it is estimated that it is all retired). A smooth escape, but that's impossible, and right after watching it, the whole viewing experience turns out to be pretty cool.

Because this is not a very cool sci-fi movie.

Aside from the factors of the times, why are people unhappy in the movie? The hints and metaphors in the movie are all clear. Even if you already know the ending (only the male protagonist is in the dark), you know the cause and effect (I have seen the trilogy of The Rise of the Planet of the Apes), but it is still at the end of the Statue of Liberty? Half buried in the ground There are only two words: shock, shock, excitement.

That's the beauty of a good movie.

And because of this movie, I can't go to bed before eleven today, hey.

Write whatever you want.

In addition, the girl (accurately speaking, it should be nn) is so beautiful.

Next, arrange it.

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Extended Reading
  • Leopold 2022-04-22 07:01:09

    I remember watching it, it was so shocking, (at that time 2 had not come out) not to mention the film made in 1968, very imaginative, the subtitles slowly rose, I stupidly didn't move stayed there for a long time

  • Teagan 2022-01-26 08:12:52

    Inverted drama. A bit of the Western version of Journey to the West, the result is that Monkey King's destinations are all over the place. The setting of Bright Eye was later paid tribute by Rise.

Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Dodge: [On deciding where to continue next] Which direction?

    George Taylor: That way...

    Dodge: Any particular reason?

    George Taylor: [sarcastically] None at all...

  • [first lines]

    George Taylor: And that completes my final report until we reach touchdown. We're now on full automatic, in the hands of the computers. I have tucked my crew in for the long sleep and I'll be joining them soon. In less than an hour, we'll finish our sixth month out of Cape Kennedy. Six months in deep space - by our time, that is. According to Dr. Haslein's theory of time, in a vehicle travelling nearly the speed of light, the Earth has aged nearly 700 years since we left it, while we've aged hardly at all. Maybe so. This much is probably true - the men who sent us on this journey are long since dead and gone. You who are reading me now are a different breed - I hope a better one. I leave the 20th century with no regrets. But one more thing - if anybody's listening, that is. Nothing scientific. It's purely personal. But seen from out here everything seems different. Time bends. Space is boundless. It squashes a man's ego. I feel lonely. That's about it. Tell me, though. Does man, that marvel of the universe, that glorious paradox who sent me to the stars, still make war against his brother? Keep his neighbor's children starving?