Art is great and powerful with one blow

Wiley 2021-10-22 14:30:36

I wanted to give this movie a five-star rating at the very beginning. Later, I gave it four stars because of the hasty ending of the movie, but when I wrote a short review today, I decided to give it five stars—because it is so exciting and absurd. The movie first created an illusion that Martians were friendly and kind. When they shouted "We are here for peace", their guns were shooting humans everywhere. Before his death, the President of the United States wanted to rely on his so-called speech to shock the Martian, but he was killed every minute. Two black children who like to play gunfight games are brave, lonely and full of kind heart. The former boxing champion has one enemy and one hundred. The coquettish hostess has turned into a monster with a head and a dog. She is like that. Don’t forget. It is really weird to flirt with the so-called scientist who has only one head left. The most exciting part of the movie is at the end. The evil and seemingly invincible Martian died of human art. These arts are not the pop music in those dance halls, but the purest and most authentic old songs (or old schools) with the true emotions of the singers. They cause Martians to burst their heads to death. Such a huge irony and affirmation of the power of art makes people feel that after watching this movie, it would be great if the real world is so absurd. The most expensive things in the world are not diamonds or gold, but those old tunes that have been kept forever. Next time the Martian comes back, remember to prepare eye masks and earplugs. At that time, how should the story be compiled?

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Mars Attacks! quotes

  • Nathalie Lake: Jason, hi. It's me.

    Jason Stone: Are you wearing a bra?

  • Jason Stone: [Reporting in Pahrump where the Martians are landing] The teeming masses have gathered from who knows how many states. Waiting and watching. Why have they come? Curiosity? Or is it something more? Or is it simply to say "I was there. I was there when first man met Martian." Jason Stone, GNN. Pahrump.