August 16th "Super 8"

Adella 2022-03-16 09:01:02

Watching childlike movies, I always feel cordial, and today I have a sense of nostalgia. Look at this disturbing world through the most innocent childishness, and miss the former "Alien ET" through a form of sci-fi film. Everything has to return to its origin, and the children have to go home. Aliens also want to go home, "I know your pain, but not everyone is a bad person." Everything in the world has to experience pain. We don't want to experience some of the shocks, and it's hard to look back, but we have to believe it." You can still leave." All things are floating clouds, only "love" is the most precious. In the icy world, withdrawing from the gloomy sci-fi coat, there is still a little warmth.

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Extended Reading
  • Ransom 2021-10-20 19:01:35

    Obviously it is a children’s fantasy film, but it must be packaged as a sci-fi suspense film for sale; the first half is boring and naive, and the second half has countless bugs. Not only that, but the director also adds family, friendship, love, monsters, and monsters to the bad script. The relationship between humans and other minor details, but in the end I didn't talk about any of them, and I hurriedly passed them. The most annoying thing is that the monster didn't show its true colors until it was close to 80 minutes. Isn't this cheating?

  • Johann 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    There is nothing outstanding in the plot, but the acting of the male and female protagonists is good

Super 8 quotes

  • Alice Dainard: What was that necklace? The one you were holding at the train crash. Was it your mom's?

    Joe Lamb: My dad gave it to her the day I was born. She wears it all the time. Well, used to. And... It was bad how she died and... But my dad got it back.

  • Joe Lamb: [old home movies of Joe's late mother playing] It's... It's so weird. Watching her like this. Like she's still here. She used to look at me this way, like really look, and I just knew I was there, that I existed.

    Alice Dainard: He drank that morning, My dad. He missed his shift.

    [Alice begins to cry]

    Alice Dainard: Your mom took it for him, the day of the accident,

    [long pauses. Fighting back tears]

    Alice Dainard: He... He, um... He... He wishes... I know he wishes it was him instead of her. And sometimes I do, too.

    Joe Lamb: Don't... Don't say that. He's your dad.

    [home movie ends]