In the play, he has a lot of classic dialogues, which are funny:
when the heroine gets the astronomical instrument to 22 and knows a solar eclipse in 22 years on the planet, he says "You are not afraid of the dark"
-it seems safe. (As soon as the voice falls, a monster flies out, all in a hurry)
—— (Angry) You say it's safe? ! !
——I said it looks safe.
--now what?
-Looks safe.
He asked the mercenary leader who came to arrest him, "Ask you a question, whose spacecraft is this?"
He was asked inexplicably "Of course it is my ship",
and then the man threw it at him. Go down, "The answer is wrong..."
Domineering:
I'm sure the god has his tricks, but getting out of places no one else can, that's one of mine! God has its magical powers, but if you want to say escape, then It's me!
Did not know who he was fucking with.
One speed, It is mine. There is only one speed, that is my
me? I just passed by here
emotionally:
Kayla, are you with me?
Wait, and so on. Perhaps these two movies were originally born for Riddick, which is even more personal than Pirates of the Caribbean. And the styles of the two movies are completely different. The first is a thriller, and the second is not of the Star Trek type, but the plot of the second movie is more clichéd and more rigid, so the personal impression is better than the first one.
In any case, Van Diesel played the role. Just like the feelings after watching Director Tsui Hark’s Swordsman and the Unbeaten in the East, I don’t want to lie to myself anymore. What I love is not Brigitte Lin, not the Invincible East, but the Invincible East played by Brigitte Lin.
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