I'm dizzy

Anahi 2022-03-21 09:01:19

The screenwriter of this movie is probably in high school. It is said that there is still the original book, which can be regarded as the most mentally retarded fairy tale in history. Teleport? Yes, the whole film is talking about this, very closely related to the theme, but it is also very confusing. The inexplicable male protagonist has this ability, inexplicably a group of people want to hunt him down (werewolf vs vampire?), inexplicably in love with the heroine, and inexplicably fight and kill kill. Extreme gain for nothing, naked money-worshiping, money has everything, right? I feel that way. But at least you have a cause and effect like those comic heroes, you can be digged by a spider bite or an electric shock, or a sense of justice or a supervillain with superpowers, nothing. The two gangs slaughtered around the world's landmarks like SB, and the SB male protagonist only knows how to make a horse. I really don't know how to describe this movie. My thoughts also seem to jump with the hero. Finally, I found that the whole movie is where he counts money and picks up girls alone. Yes, this movie can serve as a negative example of capitalist culture. It is said that there will be a trilogy, so spare me.

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  • Roland: [about David's mother, who he realizes is a Paladin] When's the last time you saw her?

    William Rice: She split when the kid turned five.

    Roland: Five. Oh.

    William Rice: [opens door] Haven't heard a word since. If I hear anything, I'll be sure to give you a holler.

    Roland: [closes door] No, you won't.

    William Rice: No, I won't.

  • David Rice: [to Roland] I told you I'm different. I could have dropped you with the sharks.