How the British imagination can't be used for food

Eula 2022-03-21 09:01:21

I only now know about the trilogy, the first two films were all in a daze, and now I think about it, it's really the same fantasy, the same town, the same strangers who broke in, the same shocking secret, in fact, before I watched it, I Be mentally prepared, this movie is definitely not a simple English literary and artistic group of uncles returning home to hangover and remembering the youth, but I really didn’t expect the screenwriter to make a joke so sudden and bizarre (PS: Simon Pegg in the film) This name is the screenwriter's name, it's really funny), when the boy Nima lost his head, I was really a spartan... I can accept the screen collapse or something, but it's weird The collapse of the story really makes people feel awkward, like a nerve knife...
Compared with traditional American movies and British movies, this movie (and the first two) is considered an anomaly, which is why it stands out. , no matter how powerful the visual impact is, it will be immune to the effect, and a little game from time to time can also be appetizing. Children's shoes who are used to watching blockbusters can take a look at ```

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  • Eloy 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    This is the end of the cute and multi-trilogy. It is probably unbearable to have not watched this one (I just forgot...) The sentence I only have that night was poked and crying QAQ, which is simply an echo of this year's summary. Thanks for these movies, they say it's great to be a loser.

  • Annette 2021-10-21 15:30:16

    The kind of cold humor that completely pokes the midpoint is getting less and less, and the breakthrough and innovation of the genre is still effective. The nonsense of the climax almost got out of control and made me squeeze a sweat. At the end, I finally found some zombie Shaun. The novelty.

The World's End quotes

  • Gary King: I remember sitting up there, blood on my knuckles, beer down my shirt, sick on my shoes and seeing the orange glow of a new dawn break and knowing in my heart life would never feel this good again. And you know what? It never did.

  • Gary King: How's um...?

    Peter Page: Vanessa?

    Gary King: No, your wife.

    Peter Page: Vanessa.

    Gary King: Yeah, how's she?