I want to say to my former self

Meaghan 2022-03-24 09:01:18

Well, this movie was picked up by me on the jokes, and I took it out and watched it when I had free time. This kind of adventurous, sci-fi, hot-blooded and satirical film is my thing. The carefree campus life is connected with the blood and IQ burning military academy life, and the cruel alien battlefield behind. I am amazed at the Hollywood film company that was able to make such realistic appearance monsters and artillery special effects in 1997, and at the same time, I am amazed at the special effects that domestic film companies have so careless about so far. In addition to the exciting battlefield, what impressed me the most was the emotional line of the protagonist John! Although the school grades were poor, they had strong athletic ability. A good friend, Carl, and his girlfriend, Carmen. I think this was the best school time. But all this will eventually change. Just when John rejected the advice of his family and followed Carmen into the army without hesitation, I felt a little bit of a bad thing: John thought that rejecting the advice of his family was a form of growth, but it was a pity to follow him. His girlfriend's pace without realizing that the real path in his heart is itself an expression of immaturity, although it was finally proved that the path he took was not wrong! But it's all credit to the teachers and instructors! —I knew this relationship would end when John, Carl, and Carmen finished their enlistment and said outside the gate that we were friends forever! John, Deeds is the one for you! I want to say to John! I also want to tell my former self.

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  • Cyril 2022-03-21 09:01:16

    Watching the film, it feels more bloody

  • Korey 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The special effects and scenes were definitely a big production in 1997, but how can they be full of the evil taste of various B-level movies? Plasma and broken corpses are astoundingly cult, and it can be subtitled "One Hundred Ways to Kill Humans by Zerg". The main theme is quite annoying, but it is more of a mockery of the militarism and heroism of the US imperialism. After reading and checking the director, no wonder, it has a taste with "Robocop". "Edge of Tomorrow" also made a lot of reference to this film

Starship Troopers quotes

  • Johnny: M.I. does the dying. Fleet just does the flying.

  • [after Rico gets a Dear John from Carmen]

    Ace Levy: Funny how they always want to be friends after they rip your guts out.