It’s really sad that Douban scores 8.5 for such a good movie.

Consuelo 2021-10-22 14:35:05

Does Pirates of Dreams look good? Not bad. But it has been less than a year since I watched it, and it has begun to blur in my mind.
And this K-star Alien, I don't know how many years, and he still remembers him very fresh. .
This is a movie that absolutely needs to be seen.
It’s just a pity that everyone who is used to watching cool shots now can’t feel the surprise of those advanced details when they saw this film. . It's like, those details will be updated in our minds as we experience them, but if we didn't see them before, we would not be able to feel the existence of those details if we saw them for the first time.
I look forward to having the same powerful director who will remake this film with his current vision.

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Extended Reading
  • Suzanne 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Aliens can be cool too, different from the coolness of alien classmates.

  • Raul 2022-03-23 09:01:29

    When I was hypnotized, I thought that it was possessed. It became good friends with the boy who possessed it. After the boy drowned, it was left in the body. I guessed so, and that's exactly what happened later. It's barely enough for 2/3 of "This man is from the earth", and the front can really raise enough curiosity. I don't know where the girl went~ It should be in the comment area of ​​netizens. The bug is that it has been to the earth a long time ago. Why does it still issue such emotions as "your planet is very bright" and "have a seat - an interesting statement", and I am curious to see the common human conditions when taking a taxi. Is it really easy to prove it? Tell him to go to New Zealand on the spot and just disappear.

K-PAX quotes

  • Dr. Mark Powell: Have a seat.

    Prot: "Have a seat." What a curious expression.

  • Dr. Chakraborty: He most definitely has a sensitivity to white light, but I think it's his range that you'll find interesting.

    Dr. Mark Powell: What am I looking at?

    Dr. Chakraborty: Uh, he can detect light at a wavelength of up to 300 to 400 angstroms. Ultraviolet. Of course, Prot's explanation is that due to his planet's peculiar quality of light caused by its two suns, K-PAXians are used to light conditions much like our twilight most of the time.

    Dr. Mark Powell: Whoa, w-wait, wait a minute. Uh, Chuck, I didn't think human beings could see ultraviolet light.

    Dr. Chakraborty: We can't.