Octopus, see also octopus

Larue 2022-03-14 14:12:22

When I saw the poster of Hellboy 2 in the movie theater, I suddenly remembered that I hadn't even watched 1 and got the plate at Blockbuster. It took a precious hour to watch the film when it was near Mid-term. Then, I was disgusted by the monster inside... The

film was good, and the director didn't let me down. Pan's maze also made me sick and enjoy it, and it seems that the level is still the same. The special effects are fine. Although the story is a bit buggy (where did that FBI's bald Boss finally go?), it's still smooth, and it's ups and downs. At least it didn't make me bored or anything...

There are two characters in it. I am very Interested, one is a murloc, very philosophical, you can see the future and the past, always speak slowly and softly, that is, what you eat is a little disgusting. The other one is the killer who wants to wind himself up. It’s cool. The person who created this character is too imaginative. There is a wind-up thing in the heart. You can kill by twisting it from time to time. The key is to twist it yourself.

Yes, is n't it a perpetual motion machine... Besides, why are Hollywood monsters always big octopuses or mutated big octopuses? Is it because octopuses have tentacles? Poor octopus... I

don’t know if anyone has watched the Happy Tree bloody animated series. I have summarized with my classmates that the spirit of entertainment in the United States is basically the spirit of Happy Tree, disgusting and happy...

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  • Laurianne 2022-03-23 09:01:18

    Hellboy is quite similar to Iron Man and Hulk, full of personality, full of destructive power, the film is a standard commercial blockbuster, the main theme of heroism, used as a pastime is quite good, well, better than "Captain America" powerful

  • Raquel 2021-10-20 19:02:08

    Replay. Not bad, I loved watching Hellboy when I was young, but Toro's commercial films are really inferior to his early three independent films, both in terms of artistry and endurance. I use Toro’s comments on the new and old versions of "The Catch the Killer" in the CC Highlights to evaluate himself. It can be said that "the early three Toro is an excellent native Spanish film with its special quietness." The cultural beauty of Toro, while Toro’s commercial films are like the superstar billboards in Times Square."

Hellboy quotes

  • [after killing Kroenen, Cpl. Matlin help Broom to his feet. They turn around and discover that Kroenen has vanished]

    Cpl. Matlin: [shocked] He's gone.

    Young 'Broom': [calmly] For now.

  • [last lines]

    John Myers: "What makes a man a man?" a friend of mine once wondered. Is it his origins? The way he comes to life? I don't think so. It's the choices he makes. Not how he starts things, but how he decides to end them.