Grow up watching movies

Berneice 2022-03-21 09:01:12

When I was young, watching movies always had a strong sense of substitution. The protagonist cried and cried, and the protagonist laughed and followed silly music. The protagonist was more anxious than himself when he was injured.

This time, when the Minister of Defense told the President why she wanted to fight stowaways with iron and blood, I asked Mr. Jiao, if you built this place for your child, would you defend him like this? Mr. Jiao thought for a while and said, yes, he won't kill people, but he will drive them away. This time, I did not criticize Mr. Jiao from the perspective of the protagonist Bourne (please forgive me for calling him Bourne forever) and his friends. I kind of understand why they did this.

Maybe you have accepted this unfair world.

When I grow up, I am less excited and impulsive to watch movies.

Two stars, given to Byrne and the powerful medical warehouse.

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Extended Reading
  • Constantin 2022-03-23 09:01:14

    In fact, I think it is still possible. The setting still focuses on the theme of lower-class people and immigration, although it is estimated that the details are a bit rough due to the duration; the action scenes are also qualified, and the male protagonist in the ninth district is very eye-catching. The character description is pretty slick, but the role of Judy Foster is too wasteful! ! I want to see Judy Foster! !

  • Jettie 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Qualified commercial blockbuster! Today's science fiction film directors are not good at telling stories. . .

Elysium quotes

  • Dr. Faizel: Frey, you know, we've done everything we could to help your daughter. I had a meeting today with the board and they recommend we send her home with you.

    Frey: How can I work here and leave her at home? You know, it can happen any time, Dr. Faizel.

    Dr. Faizel: I know. If she has another seizure, of course bring her back to the ward, of course. But until then, she's discharged. This isn't Elysium. We can't just heal her.

  • Delacourt: I'm not interested in your little ideas. I'm interested in something much larger. This habitat is dying. There is a political sickness inside of it. A tumor that needs to be removed. You and your company are in need of revenue... that is dying up. So... you built the torus. Can you override the servers and place a new president in power?

    John Carlyle: A coup?... Are you suggesting a coup?

    Delacourt: Is it possible?

    John Carlyle: I could write a reboot sequence and shut down the entire system. And at that point... you could encode a new president, yes.

    Delacourt: Then that is what you will do. And you will have your contract secured for the next 200 years. Missile defense batteries, droids. Everything we need to protect our liberty. All guaranteed, of course, by your new president.

    [walks away]