Obama commercials

Kaitlin 2022-03-19 09:01:04

The remake of the classic, with the star effect of Keanu Reeves, is a blockbuster, but everyone who has seen it should feel the same as me. The score of this film on IMDB is less than 6, that is, it fails.
The structure of the whole film is basically a sci-fi version of the Noah's Ark story, where Kratu can be seen as a god who brings some spaceships to save the creatures on earth, except humans, because humans are destroying the earth. Probably the meaning is good, but unfortunately the details are handled very badly. The characters are all made of faces, and Keanu basically doesn't need to act much, with a blank face and a suit; the female pig's feet will say "Please, We Can Change"; and the middle-aged woman and T-BAG rushing down from the corner of the mouth, one. As soon as he appeared on the scene, he knew that he was the master of the two bad things. The biggest flaw is the transformation of Kratu. This alien is supposed to be a civilization that is more advanced than human beings. After studying human beings for so many years, haven't they studied the inferiority of human beings? Just chatting with the Nobel Prize winner, going to the cemetery, and seeing the two orphans and widows of the female pig's feet, so TMD changed his mind not to destroy mankind? Change, change shit. The only explanation is that Kratou fell in love with the female pig's feet at first sight, but it is estimated that more people will scold him for this.
I don't know what's going on with the current science fiction films, but we have to rely on the depth of our thinking. It's as simple as "Independence Day", isn't it better to be passionate? If you have to come to be sympathetic to the world, come here well if you want, make up such a childish character with such a mentally retarded dialogue, and treat the audience as idiots.
The film is a remake of the classic sci-fi film of the same name in 1951. More than 50 years have passed, and the earth has not been destroyed.

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In fact, we didn't understand this movie, this is an Obama commercial:
From the details of the movie, we found that the story should take place now, and the shots of the leaders in it are all The current one (infringing on the right of portrait), who was in power in the United States in 2008, or Bush. When disaster strikes, it is far away, so who is it? Look at where was President Bu when Hurricane Katrina came? And Kathy Bates and T-BAG played very SB military and political figures, who was that alluded to?
A white mother alone with a black child, who is it? Fortunately, it is the stepmother, otherwise it would be too obvious. How did the child's father die? The film didn't say anything in detail, but why did a project engineer hang up? Isn't this a peaceful era? Oh, there is still a place where there is no peace, where? Iraqi.
The most obvious evidence is the phrase "We Can Change" that female pig's feet often talk about. If you go through Obama's various speeches, "Change" is definitely a core word. If it weren't for this "Change". "The promise, he can't win the election.
It's either black or white, friends or enemies. If you don't obey, you will fight. If you make a mistake, you will die if you don't repent and you will increase your troops. This is the policy of the Bush administration. It's vivid in the film. As for Obama, he emphasizes change, emphasizes dialogue, strengthens communication with countries such as Iran and North Korea, and of course has a commitment to withdrawing troops from Iraq.
At the end of the film, everything starts anew after the world returns to peace. The black boy Jacob changed his mind and became the hope of mankind. What a perfect advert!

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The Day the Earth Stood Still quotes

  • Jacob Benson: Mom!

    [Jacob, bleeding from his nose, collapses in the arms of Helen]

    Helen Benson: [to Klaatu] Whats happening to him? Jacob!

    Klaatu: [checking Jacob] They are inside him... He is dying.

    Helen Benson: [pleading Klaatu] Help him.

    Helen Benson: [whipes blood from her own nose, discovering that she is also dying] Help him!... Please!

  • Helen Benson: Why did you come here?

    Klaatu: I came to save the world.

    Helen Benson: From what?