The right person who presses the flashlight crazily is that you came here, labor and management won't take you today (hold

Jaylon 2022-11-02 21:58:43

At first I thought it was a philosophical film.

It turned out to be a sci-fi movie.

Then I thought it was a love story.

In the end, it was decided that this was a funny movie.

The male and female protagonists live together once they meet, they get married on the second side, they can even make soy sauce on the third side, and on the fourth side, are you divorced or not? Is this story moving a little too fast? ?

There are also special effects of the momentum that hold the same death and blind your dog eyes or burn my display screen, all kinds of flashes plus biubiubiu, you are electricity, you are light, you are the only myth.

I don't quite understand what this kind of hot eye light effect that makes people look uncomfortable is trying to do (kind smile).

And the bearded professor's lines that all depend on roaring. Stunned by the scene where he quarrelled with another bearded assistant, good, I'll take it for the sake of you guys memorizing the lines. Although it does not change the noise is really annoying.

In the end, it turned out to be such a true love to save the world... speechless.

The movie-watching experience is horrendous—for an ordinary audience who doesn't know the director or the genre, and just wants to quietly watch a movie with a plausible plot.

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Altered States quotes

  • Eddie Jessup: You saved me. You redeemed me from the pit. I was in it, Emily. I was *in* that ultimate moment of terror that is the beginning of life. It is nothing. Simple, hideous nothing. The final truth of all things is that there is no final Truth. Truth is what's transitory. It's human life that is real. I don't want to frighten you, Emily, but what I'm trying to tell you is that moment of terror is a real and living horror, living and growing within me now, and the only thing that keeps it from devouring me is you.

    Emily Jessup: Why don't you just come back to us?

    Eddie Jessup: It's too late. I don't think I can get it out of me anymore. I can't live with it. The pain is too great.

  • [Last line]

    Eddie Jessup: I love you, Emily.