Movies can't shit anymore

Holden 2022-03-22 08:01:04

After watching 1 and 2, I really feel that the movie is a waste of the original. If I hadn't read the book, I could hardly have figured out what the movie was talking about.
The first is the question of actors. The actors in the first part can barely bear it, but the Dagny in the second part is completely edema, okay? At the beginning, Dagny was scared to pee when he flew the plane! ! In the novel, Hank and Lillian got married because Lillian was beautiful. In Nima 1 and 2, Lillian had the heart to die! Lillian in the first part looks like the evil woman of 101 loyal dogs, and Lillian in the second part walks like an orangutan. The shortness of Francisco in the second part! ! Francisco in the novel is a tall, handsome, bohemian, handsome man, okay?
Plot question! Many essential plots in the novel are omitted in the movie, and a large number of people often come out without any foundation. The description of the relationship between the protagonists is also very sketchy, so that audiences who have not seen the original are unclear. Just inside. And that ending! The ending is a godsend! Totally unbearable!
Didn't you read the book before making the movie? !
Did you make the screenwriter and director? "Atlas Shrugged" is almost two-thirds thicker than "Gone with the Wind", "Gone with the Wind" took 4 hours to shoot, and I think it's already jumping enough. The two parts of "Atlas" add up to only more than three hours. What can you see? Destroy the original! ! !

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Extended Reading
  • Alford 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Financial business war political conspiracy suspense fantasy retro film. . . The plot develops too fast and the transition is unnatural

  • Kadin 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    The character structure is very deep

Atlas Shrugged: Part I quotes

  • U.S. Representative's voice on television: Mister Speaker, we would like to propose a bill to make it illegal to fire employees from profitable companies.

  • John Galt: Midas Mulligan.

    Midas Mulligan: Who's asking?

    John Galt: Someone who knows what it's like to work for himself and not let others feed off the profits of his energy.

    Midas Mulligan: That's funny. That's exactly what I've been thinking.

    John Galt: We're alike, you and I.

    Midas Mulligan: Who are you?