Movies, not about life

Alfredo 2022-03-19 09:01:04

A good movie really has to be watched twice to see the taste.

When I watched it for the first time, my impression was just this: "There is a little tenderness in it, which makes this air hijacking case less sad. There are so many shots of the NYPD police officer in the early part of the movie, so I thought it was implying that he was a The bad guy was really deceived by Xiaoxiao." The

second time I saw it, I found a lot of details, a lot of foreshadowing, and many familiar faces appeared earlier, and I felt more involved in the drama.

If the world evaluates you in a negative way, and you think that you are doing the right thing, the situation that will be caused by confrontation will be the direction of the plot in the movie: because you are drinking and so on, you become an unreliable character, you Your superior can't believe you, he wants to suppress the power that has been given to you; why should the people you want to protect believe in you, they rise up by their own instincts instead... What is the solution? All you do is to make them more enervate and make the situation worse. OK, the climax is here, and everyone is going to die together. They agree that you are a good person. what to do? Save people to the end. Only with "excellent technology", "perfect thinking" and "perfect courage" can you complete the transformation from a rotten person to a hero.

Cough, only movies can lead like this, we should be cautious in life.

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  • Freddy 2022-03-21 09:01:37

    The plot logic can’t be delved into, and there are quite a few horrible old-fashioned bridge sections, but the advancing rhythm is compact, with the style of an old Hollywood airplane action film.

Non-Stop quotes

  • [first lines]

    Bill Marks: [answering cell phone] Yeah. I know, I'm sorry. No, no, you can trust me. I'm fine.

    [plane approaching]

    Bill Marks: What? I can't hear you. I can't hear you.

    [hangs up]

  • Unidentified Texter: Are you ready to do your duty, Marshall?

    Bill Marks: Who is this?

    Unidentified Texter: One of your passengers.

    Bill Marks: Breaching this network is a Federal offense.

    Unidentified Texter: Smoking in the lavatory is also a Federal offense.