It's really nothing new

Frank 2022-03-21 09:01:33

I have always been a fan of popcorn movies, and those Hollywood commercial blockbusters feel very good to me, so even if I heard that this movie is not new, I still think it should be my own dish, and I also have a heart for old handsome guys and old beauties. Be prepared, not disgusted.
But looking at it, I was unexpectedly disappointed. why? After thinking about it, the main thing is that it is too contrived. The blunt jokes are caught in the mentally retarded plot, which makes people feel a little angry. I don't know if Tom is really old. He looks like he's out of control here. I even think his muscles look like those of P in the later period, unlike Will Smith's who looks strong and real; I don't know if Diaz is really old. At that time, in the grassy sky, I thought she was so coquettish and beautiful. Now, her face seems to have changed, and she doesn't look like before. In fact, she doesn't make those films of Sweet Sister It's pretty good; I don't know if it's because I'm really old, I don't think it's good for such a movie, and I can't figure out if it's my problem or the movie's problem.
The structure of the film is very particular about echoing before and after, so it is comforting to see it later. However, it still doesn't change the fact that this is really just a lewd movie.

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Knight and Day quotes

  • Roy Miller: We lost the pilots.

    June Havens: Where did they go?

    Roy Miller: Well, they were, uh... shot.

    June Havens: Who shot them?

    Roy Miller: Well, um, me.

    June Havens: [starts cracking up] Ha! This is great!

    Roy Miller: [laughs sarcastically] Well, I'm glad you're taking this so well.

    [stands up and walks to the cockpit]

    June Havens: Where are you going?

    Roy Miller: To land the plane. Put on your seatbelt, please.

  • June Havens: [runs into the cockpit] They're all dead out there!

    [Looks around]

    June Havens: They're all dead in here, too!

    Roy Miller: Oh, hi, come in!