When Vin Diesel lay tired on the throne

Hannah 2021-10-22 14:34:08

Normally, I love the plot of a movie more than anything else, but in fact, I now even more admit that the idea of ​​expressing the content of the movie with physical movements is also a good choice. The visual enjoyment that this movie brings to me is nothing like special effects. Relationship, when I watched the first part of the book, I felt that something was missing. After watching the second part, I got the answer, that is, the protagonist’s muscular code of conduct was not thoroughly laid out, but fortunately, the first part The beautiful planetary halo in the first part neutralized this regret to some extent. The second part is exactly what I want to watch (I know I mentioned that the plot is the most important, but damn it now!), it is completely a collision of muscles and muscles, hehe, the winner is simple A film synthesized under the rationale.

Of course, the loopholes in movies dominated by muscles are not too few. Obviously, the spread of feelings is now much thinner (are you with me? This is a very moving line), but! It doesn't matter, these can be ignored (especially if you are more interested in Vin Diesel haha).

At the end of the film, the protagonist Riddick lay tired and half on the throne. The dark soldiers surrendered to the spirit of violence as king, and they were quite comfortable. I felt that Vin Diesel should take a good rest~

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The Chronicles of Riddick quotes

  • Richard B. Riddick: Don't bother. Guards ain't there. They figured out the Necros are comin' for me. Plan was to clean the bank, ghost the mercs, break wide for the tunnel. And then somebody got a lucky shot off with this rocket launcher here... and took out the sled. Guards took off on foot but rigged the door so no one could follow. They'll take the one ship in the hangar and leave everyone else to die.

    Toombs: How come you know all this shit? You weren't even here.

    Richard B. Riddick: Cause it was my plan.

  • Richard B. Riddick: It's an animal thing.