Very shocked before

Pearline 2021-10-22 14:34:41

There are not many films that can make me feel shocked, this is one of them. Probably because I haven't watched a movie for a long time or haven't seen a good movie for a long time when I watched this film. Haha, it's probably because I've been watching porn. I can't remember it anyway. Because it was years ago when I watched this film. The first feeling that gave me was shock. When the explosion at the beginning of the movie happened, I was shocked. It turned out that the explosion can be like this, and it can be shot like this. I really admire the current technological progress, which can make an explosion scene so shocking and so immersive. The plot is also ups and downs, this is also a movie I can not predict the next plot. This movie is very realistic or very real, not only because of its shooting scenes, but also because of its plot. It tells me that we are a relatively real world. That is, anything is possible in this world. There is a lot of nonsense, let's watch it for yourself, by the way, such a movie is worth buying a genuine copy to collect.

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  • Kailey 2021-10-22 14:42:21

    The action of the gunfight is hot invading and thrilling of burglary. The plot is not bad. Many comments focused on how sexy Halle is, but I think it's not as charming as her appearance in 007.

  • Laila 2021-10-22 14:42:19

    The sense of subversion made very deliberately is boring; but Harry Berry’s dew point is still relatively cool~~

Swordfish quotes

  • Roberts: How do I find this guy?

    Axl Torvalds: You don't find him; he finds you.

  • Stanley: What are you still doing here? Look, I'm beginning to lose my sense of humor about all this.

    Ginger: Ok, then I'll cut to the chase. If you want a chance in hell at getting your daughter back you better listen up. Unless of course, you want to stay here, in this loser existence, while your daughter grows up to be a fluffer in her new daddy's videos.

    Stanley: With the courtesy of not confusing your own childhood with my daughter's.