good rhythm

Calista 2022-01-27 08:01:09

Today, I watched ESCAPE PLAN at the night show with my master, senior brother, fifth and sixth junior brothers, and of course our classmate Dai. This combination was absolutely impossible to appear before, and I went there as a follower. Ha ha. Let's get down to business, I think this drama is better than the previous "The Expendables". As for "The Expendables", I think it's just a list of a few movies with stars and a few tough guys, Stallone's "First Blood", Governor Arnold's "The Terminator", as well as Jason Statham and Jet Li, the simultaneous appearance of such characters is the shining point of "The Expendables". They are all tough guys and big heroes. Heroes never watch explosions, but the flashes of explosions are for heroes Just adding more halo to the background. "Escape the Shell" is very beautiful, the plot is very compact, and my fingernails have fallen off another layer (I like to bite my nails when I'm nervous, a bad habit). Maybe the plot is not so novel. The movie about the escape from prison has "The Shawshank Redemption" in the front, and the TV series has "JAIL BREAK" in the back. They are all very classic works, so the themes of escape from prison are also similar. What is appreciated is the pacing of the film, which is tight, engaging, and appetite-stimulating throughout. Last year's Oscar for Best Picture ARGO It's a movie with a tight rhythm. Before the last second, you don't dare to breathe, you don't want to go to the toilet, and you don't discuss the pause. I am easily attracted to dramas. Whether it is American dramas, British dramas, Hong Kong dramas, Korean dramas, Japanese dramas, cartoons, movies, stage dramas, etc., I will not let them go. It may be too complicated to watch, but I am really a person who is easily attracted to dramas. For those who are affected by the story, I think it is the most intuitive and easiest way to learn about a culture or multiple cultures through dramas. This is also very similar to my dressing style. I want to come from Europe, America, Japan and South Korea, retro or whatever. Some people say that I have no style, so I think I am a mix and match. In fact, I like the simplicity of Europe and the United States, and I like the boldness of Japanese clothes. What is the contradiction? Pull away. Speaking of the movie, there is one scene that left a deep impression on me, that is, when Stallone went through a lot of hardships to open the manhole cover to see where he was, when he pulled it from a distance, he was in the middle of the sea. It was just despair and despair. Can't help but remind me of many desperate moments. In "The Truman World", Jim Carrey rowed to the sky and found that it turned out to be a curtain. What could be more desperate than this? Are you still running a fart in the center? Desperate enough. But it must be a happy ending. Sigh, Stallone is really old, although he lost the corners of his eyes when he was young. Arnold is also getting old. Applaud the uncles who are still working hard on the front line and buy a ticket to increase their popularity.

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  • Shanna 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    It's not easy for the average age of the actors to be over 4

  • Denis 2022-04-23 07:01:34

    I always feel that it's a pity that Vinnie Jones has a superstar fan

Escape Plan quotes

  • Hobbes: You've been here six months now, Mr. Rottmayer. So you know how this works. Ten seconds. Where's Victor Manheim?

    Swan Rottmayer: You know to many people, he is a Hero.

    Hobbes: Nine seconds.

    Swan Rottmayer: Do you have a pencil and a piece of paper?

    Hobbes: Eight seconds!

    Swan Rottmayer: I could draw you a map!

    Hobbes: [Narrows eyes] Of What?

    Swan Rottmayer: Of where you could Find him...

    Hobbes: [Opens drawer, takes out, and slams the requested things on the table]

    Swan Rottmayer: You know, when I was a kid, I always wanted to be an Artist.

    Hobbes: Oh my God, you are pushing it...

    Swan Rottmayer: Problem was, I had no talent.

    Hobbes: [laughs quietly] Six seconds.

    Swan Rottmayer: I tried, and I tried, and I tried...

    Hobbes: Five.

    Swan Rottmayer: Do you have dreams?

    Hobbes: Four!

    Swan Rottmayer: Or did you always want to be...

    [Gestures]

    Swan Rottmayer: This?

    Hobbes: [Pointing towards door] TWO, ONE!

    Swan Rottmayer: Done.

    Hobbes: [Freezes]

    Swan Rottmayer: [Slides paper over. Points] There.

    Hobbes: [Looks furious]

    Swan Rottmayer: I told you. No talent.

  • Breslin: Why don't you and me have a very special dinner.

    Abigail: I'll cook.

    Breslin: Haven't I suffered enough?