Characters are destroyed

Kareem 2022-03-22 09:01:43

Don't say that AB has the same expression in the whole play, all the actors have the same expression, okay? Is there any difference between character and character!

I haven't rewatched the first episode in 20 years, and I still remember Will Smith pulling the alien out of the cabin and kicking it, and Jeff Goldblum telling his dad that he threw the drink can into the recycling bin when he was going to the alien mother ship. "You know, I've always wanted to save the planet." The two finally got on the mother ship and found that their spaceship was fixed and could not go away. They were going to die with the mother ship with a nuclear warhead. Goldblum, who did not smoke when Will Smith handed the cigar, said "I thought I would die of lung cancer", laughing at himself. Now, take it.

This kind of portrayal of characters has completely disappeared this time. Except for their appearance, the two male protagonists have no difference in words and deeds at all, aren't they? If it wasn't for the person next to them to add a few words to describe the characters of the two, the characters would be invisible.

Will Smith's girlfriend 20 years ago was a striptease and had a scene with the President's wife. The two chatted while fleeing, and the first lady asked her what you did, and she replied "dancing". The first lady apologized intuitively to her, smiled freely, and said she didn't mind the stigma of the job, which allowed her to support herself and support her children. Just a few minutes can make a character fresh and personal, and in the second episode, the character is left to stand on the top of the building and wait for the helicopter and then fall.

Don't say I'm a spoiler, anyway, you'll know when you see it, you don't really care what's wrong with her because of the character's portrayal.

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Independence Day: Resurgence quotes

  • David Levinson: I've had years to get us ready. We never had a chance.

    President Whitmore: We didn't last time, either.

  • President Whitmore: We convinced an entire generation, that this is a battle that we could win. We sacrifice for each other no matter what the cost. And that's worth fighting for.