Impressions: This is a model of new wine in old bottles

Janiya 2022-01-25 08:03:38

Someone asked me, I don’t understand why someone wants to watch 007 or Indiana Jones
007 is always a
handsome guy + famous car + beauty + conspiracy + actor invincible
Indiana Jones is almost the same in
every episode, why would the audience be willing to spend that money to watch it?

I asked him, do you know why so many people bought PS3 but went to play Three Kingdoms Warriors 5 and live football?
He said he didn’t understand games, so I was so poor that
I couldn’t explain it, but because I wanted to explain what heritage is, or what is new wine in an old bottle, or exaggerate it, and explain what is the historical heaviness or simply simply. What is the unforgettable classic, or the introduction of literary youth like the importance of reminiscing about the water years... These all require my time, that friend’s time, my patience and his patience,
and I and him The most lacking is time and patience,
so I am poor in terms of words. In one sentence, I can use one sentence to solve the problem that I raised at the beginning. I can only say: Your audience has only succumbed to your lewdness.
Young people are like me (well, 24 years old is not young now, I will do it again) The

post-80s have gone through the vicissitudes of life like me, it takes nearly 10 years of cultural influence to see Sophia Loran's time from the wrinkled face The beauty that cannot be taken away is difficult to appreciate the old beauty, but it is not necessary. After all, my nature tells me that between an old woman and Jessica Alba, I will choose Jessica. Reason tells me that what I admire most about women is that they can always appreciate the beauty of old men.
You may ask me, I said this big nonsense, what does it have to do with this movie?
My answer is: it does
n't matter...
I'm just explaining: when I take a Jianlibao bottle and put a bottle of Fanta for you to drink,
can you experience the feeling that makes you full of memories?
Alright, if you don’t know what I’m talking about, or what Jianlibao is
I can understand that we have a generation gap. Please turn off this comment before you call me incoherent.

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Now
those who have seen the movie know that the Terminator is about humans vs. robots, and the story setting is a simplified version of Matrix. Matrix involves virtual reality and questioning reality. The Terminator is just a mere weapon fanatic's fantasy of the future end of the world.
Judgement Day is the day of judgment in the bible.
Americans like to finish this postmodernism that overthrows reality. Whether it is WallE, Matrix or Star Trek, there is this tendency of the legend of the savior at the end of the century (Beidou Shenquan?)

in Terminator. In Dingli, the general Boss-level robot is the kind of American free-strike free-handed robot that can walk slowly without using a gun. You can laugh and say, fuck, Saddam’s son was blown to death by precision guidance. The robots made by the ultimate technological weapon in the future can only use fists, and they can be out of the way...?
So some people say, oh, this film is a story of two men smashing a tougher "future" robot that can only attack with bare hands.···

humph·····you tremble when you hear my sneer Come on,

this film is not a story about two men smashing a tougher "future" robot that can only attack with bare hands.

This film is about two supporting characters laying down two robots that can use rotating machine guns, and two protagonists. The story of putting 1.5 free-handed robots down...
You might mention bugs, such as why the people on the ground seemed to be shot at the beginning of the film, but the robot not only didn't grab it, but also lost half of its body? And other small details Blah Blah Blah, um, if you want to criticize this film after watching this film, I think you should read my film review, because I am definitely the opposite of you.
First of all, for a friend who wants to watch a new movie or a blockbuster movie, I dare not say that this movie can make you see something new and enjoy it. If you need to scold this movie, I agree with what you say. However, just as 007 is scolded every year for "I

'm tired of watching these things", in this film you should pay attention to the places elsewhere.
Why is Terminator 1, 2, and 3 successful?
What are the elements that make the film successful?
1. The fight between robots, that is, two robots interacting with each other. The methods are cruel. There must be a scene of broken arms and legs crushing the head and molten steel pouring on the body, but because it is a machine, you can't say that they are bloody
2. Robot and human The subtle feelings between, the brilliance of humanity
3. The robot chasing car scene, the hot picture
4. The human vs the machine scene, which reflects the powerlessness of people
5. Despair and redemption, that is, sacrificing oneself and dedicating to a great cause
6. Thrilling, exciting

first Speaking of thrills and excitement, I dare say that you don’t like this film and will admit that this film has frequent excitement. The director is very skilled in playing with the heartbeat. If you go to shoot horror movies or disgusting horror movies, this director’s technique Definitely enough. When it comes to the plot, I won’t mention it, otherwise Ruin would actually have this film, and I recommend everyone to watch it by yourself and go to the cinema. I think this domestic film will not be harmonious, there is no politics, no sex (sorry...), but it is definitely not boring.

Then there are the 123 points I listed above. In the film, there is a very satisfying Display
motorcycle flying off the bridge, shooting the robot backwards all the way, the human skin burns to reveal the machine, the classic robot holds the human hand, the robot Hand-to-hand combat, heavy-weight robots, hot iron pouring robots, the classics in these old films are perfectly reproduced in the film.
What moved me even more was that Uncle Schwarzenegger’s body appeared as a cameo when he was young, the place was covered by black mist, and the female audience was pitiful, but I personally think that you should watch this lens because of it. Xmen prequel, Hugh Jackman's figure looks more comfortable, Schwarzenegger is too strong.

It's a pity that the last redemption has become a simple sentence and a look in the eyes of the robot.
I am still looking forward to the most touching scene of the year. The scene where the robot jumps into molten steel and melts with its thumb is reappearing... Unfortunately, no... ···


This film is not a fan boy welfare film. People who have never watched it can understand most of it. It’s just a lot of heroic stories that you don’t know, so you don’t have a lot of heart-stirring feeling. I give this film five stars. It doesn't mean that for anyone, this film is better than four-star.
Little girls going to watch Twilight is definitely more interesting than watching this movie,
but for friends who like classic reappearance and old bottles of new wine,
this movie can fully meet your expectations.

Finally,
Christian Bale looks like Batman is too
popular. I watched this movie in Melbourne. , there is his titles of videos and Johnny Depp's new movie trailer of Public Enemies, now moment as if everywhere he ???
ago is said to be a Metal Gear movie, Snake is his play ··· WOW ···

As for the other A leading actor in the film, Sam Worthington, I didn’t know he was Australian. It’s okay. Until he was Australian, I wanted to laugh when I saw him. I feel like he is a strong man who plays AFL. He loves to drink Blue Togue. He is honest and straightforward. He has the most earthy Australian accent. He opens his mouth like: Owy Maite, UknoawAyeBeyLookinForYA, Owysgoin?

It is said that domestic youtube is blocked, and I recommend finding an interview with Sam Worthington. I just watched an interview with him. Sure enough, he is very Aussie and his Australian accent is unconcealed.
1, 2, and 3 generations of Terminators are all Austrian and
now the 4th generation, the Terminator has become Australian





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Terminator Salvation quotes

  • Marcus Wright: I'll sell it to you.

    Dr. Serena Kogan: For what?

    Marcus Wright: A kiss.

  • Blair Williams: I hate to break it to you, but if you have friends on that thing, they're as good as dead. And same as you, if you walk in that direction.

    Marcus Wright: I have been dead a while and I'm getting used to it.