When Uncle Harrison doesn’t sell cute

Harley 2021-10-22 14:30:48

Watching this movie is completely aimed at two points. One is a science fiction element, and the other is Harrison Ford.

For science fiction elements, I feel very satisfied. In the movie, there are alien scouts driving spaceships, fishing for girls from the earth everywhere, astonishing anti-gravity gold mining, aliens, and even worse, the aliens are as fierce as beasts, and their kung fu is comparable to Jet Li . After the movie shows off the stunts, there are action scenes to watch.

There are many chasing scenes, beautiful women, and muscular men. Oh Ye, what else can you ask for for a popcorn movie? For kung fu movies with sci-fi CG special effects, one cent of the movie ticket costs two cents, and the director is simply the conscience of the film industry!

In this movie, Harrison is still a tough guy, but completely different from Doctor Jones in the Raiders of the Lost Ark series.

One of the fatal temptations of Dr. Jones is that his face is paralyzed and cute. What impressed me the most was that in the Pan's maze, Jones climbed over the suspension bridge and was instantly dominated by n scimitar men. Facially paralyzed like Harrison Ford, he didn't care about his image. He was softened and fled with a wry smile.

This laugh immediately sold off Dr. Jones' cuteness. The most amazing thing in life is not the blossoming of iron trees, not the northern lights, but the facial paralysis Ford to sell cuteness, the long drought in the desert meets the nectar, and Guanggong boys spend candle nights.

But Harrison in this movie is not responsible for selling cuteness at all. It is a lot less fun.

Regarding how much this movie deserves to be tasted carefully, I just watched it, it's just an entertainment movie. It was originally a crispy radish for 5 yuan a pack, and accused it of not having the taste of American ginseng, which was meaningless. .

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Extended Reading
  • Ericka 2022-04-22 07:01:05

    Harrison Ford's veteran is not old, 007 has flesh and blood but no soul, the whole sci-fi is not scientific!

  • Helmer 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    In all fairness, Jon's narrative techniques, images, and language are all proficient, but he seems to have lost too much of his own ideas when dealing with such a comic book adaptation with such a big gap in mixing and matching, which seems too bland. The film itself has the problem of a small pattern, and the paragraphs of the climax scene are concentrated on three or four points, and the scenes are handled calmly. The quintessence of Western films has also been ruthlessly diluted, and it has become a sad reminder of the four or six unreliable

Cowboys & Aliens quotes

  • [first lines]

    Wes Claiborne: [to Jake] We're riding towards Absolution. You know how far west we are?

    [Jake doesn't answer]

    Mose Claiborne: Maybe he's a dummy.

    Wes Claiborne: Is there a reason you're not answering my question?

    Mose Claiborne: Look here, Pa. He's got iron on his wrist. He's been shot. Could be done broke out of hoosegow. Might be worth bounty.

    Wes Claiborne: Might could be.

  • Jake Lonergan: I've been shot.

    Meacham: Only two kinds of men get shot: criminals and victims. Which one are you?

    Jake Lonergan: I don't know.

    Meacham: You got a name, friend?

    Jake Lonergan: I don't know that either.

    Meacham: Just what do you know?

    Jake Lonergan: English.