Hiding under the table, and then the surrounding area exploded into a pit, only this person and the ground under her feet stood still, like a leftover apple core with a handle.
I've always felt that this lens is quite American, hehe.
Another characteristic of the United States is the line: "Who do you think the government can send here?" I have always envied the freedom of speech in the United States. It seems to be a little bit worse in our country. I think if our domestic films add such lines, judging from the current situation, they may be detained or deleted by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television for "anti-government remarks".
Another point is that whenever American movies involve aliens, whether they are humans or robots, they have a strong self-healing function. Are they all guided by theory? In this regard, the consensus seems not to be very creative.
And giants always have a special market in the United States. In my opinion, the United States really likes to show "giant XX" things. From the top to that and the bottom to know that, they are all known as "giant".
In terms of plot, I have always been unfamiliar with the plot of children discovering XX unknown species. In
terms of soundtrack, I feel like cat and mouse.
Superman, the United States can't finish talking, it's not boring to talk about. Superman, in our country, is always so lacking in soil. I want to say it in a tone that I think is two hundred and fifty. Ahem, "America, I can't let go of the superman plot that is constantly being cut and cluttered"
and that big hand, like a crab crawling, hehe.
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