Five stars since 1989

Bridgette 2022-03-23 09:01:40

James Cameron, when I saw the name, I just clicked on the movie titled "The Abyss" and poured a cup of tea on the corner of the table, for fear of missing any shots because of drinking water.

A nuclear submarine in the United States was on a mission on the seabed and suddenly found some kind of unidentified object that was extremely fast. The whole story guide ends quickly and the rhythm is tight

Then entered the lengthy dispatch, search, accident, and inserted the emotional line of the male and female protagonists, and the imagination of the higher seabed creatures was not as high as expected.

When I was about to be amazed at the level of the card, when I checked the shooting time in 1989 and the off-site factors during the shooting (the director and his wife were experiencing emotional crisis at that time), I immediately admired his extraordinary imagination even more. In 1989, we estimated that You can think of any robot (or the kind of boxy, in fact, it is also influenced by foreigners), or at most dare to think of flying saucers.

Looking at the guide again, I have already photographed the living environment of a high-level underwater creature, and the moment when it slowly emerges from the sea at the end is still spectacular.

No wonder people say that the plot or imagination or structure is based on talent, there is no ceiling, let us look forward to better works after Cameron master Avatar

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Extended Reading
  • Camylle 2022-04-20 09:01:36

    The logic of the main line is unreasonable: the well-meaning aliens are still hundreds of millions of miles away to come to the bottom of the earth to act like a ghost, just to teach the earthlings a lesson in environmental protection? There is also the scene of rescuing the female pig's feet. The people around them desperately said that they could not save it, and even tried to hold the male pig who was being rescued. At first glance, it was to pave the way for saving life. This episode is really disgusting. I don't want to give one star

  • Seamus 2022-01-26 08:13:56

    Two shots: one is that water molecules morphing into a human face. It was only known after many years that this is the prototype of the special effects of the liquid metal robot in Terminator 2; the other is the glorious model of the huge magical alien ship under the abyss. In addition to the lengthy and boring plot, the anti-war theme, the imagination of the abyss, was absolutely awesome in 1989. 8.2

The Abyss quotes

  • [passing over the wreck of the Montana]

    Lindsey Brigman: Coffey, these are the missile hatches, is that right?

    Lt. Hiram Coffey: That's right. It looks like a couple of hatches have sprung. Radiation's nominal. Warheads must still be intact.

    Lindsey Brigman: How many are there?

    Lt. Hiram Coffey: Twenty-four Trident missiles, eight M.I.R.V.s per missile.

    Lindsey Brigman: [after a pause] That's a hundred and ninety-two warheads, Coffey. How powerful are they?

    Lt. Hiram Coffey: The M.I.R.V. is a tactical nuke. Uh, fifty kilotons, nominal yield, say... five times Hiroshima.

    [One Night, listening, mouths "fuck!"]

    Lindsey Brigman: Jesus Christ. It's World War Three in a can.

  • [Bud is being put into the fluid-breathing suit]

    Virgil: So, I can hear you, but I can't talk, right?

    Ensign Monk: The fluid prevents the larynx from making sound. Excuse me. It'll feel a little strange.

    Virgil: Yeah, no shit.