If you don't want to be hated by animals, don't be a person who hurts animals.

Brett 2022-04-03 08:01:02

As a co-movie film with time as a gimmick, there should not be too many bugs in it, and the narrative is messy and rhythmic. Sometimes many movies will deliberately highlight the omnipotent light image of the protagonist, but the protagonist is not a superhero, is it? Why can you protect yourself in the face of danger? Why can jump more powerful than cat's life? Sometimes the screenwriter's highlight is not the protagonist's brilliance, but an unconvincing nonsense. It's important to be imaginative, but logic is the minimum requirement to make up a movie and a story, isn't it?

I like this sentence in the movie: animals in nature are attracted by the human soul, they can see the light radiating from us. I don't want to make any comments on the movie, that is, the impact of a good movie and a bad movie is the same. The last sentence of the male protagonist I don't want to be hated by animals is hypocritical but also a bit cute. Humans and animals are a family, and the feeling of mutual understanding should still be established. Now there are too many cases of people hurting animals, and more people have become animals that animals hate, which is really sad.

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  • Thaddeus 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    The rhythm is relatively slow, and the reactions of the characters are generally one beat slower, making the action movie slick, and it does have a leg!

  • Giles 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    Barely able to see, the action is mediocre and too little. The passion scene came suddenly, the male protagonist was killed suddenly, the enemy turned unexpectedly, and the ending came unexpectedly. The most unbearable is the ending. Everyone has seen the baby at Paradise Beach. What are you doing to make it alive? too cruel.

24 Hours to Live quotes

  • Frank: My point is, you've got no soul. And there's no light inside, and they know that. They see it. They smell it.

  • [first lines]

    Keith Zera: [driving along in UN convoy] You know, I remember the first time I set foot in Africa. Thought I'd hate it just like Iraq, you know? Figured, it's just more fucking sand to kill each other over. But I was wrong. It was the most beautiful place I ever seen. Took my fucking breath away.

    Keith Zera: Then I signed with red mountain after my second tour. You know they offered four times what the army paid? Better equipment, choose your deployments. My family's piss-poor, so I thought I hit the lottery. You know? Get rich to make the world safe? Fuck yeah. Yeah, so much for that.