January 31, 2017

Green 2021-11-22 18:54:19

Overly mediocre works. This movie actually made a mistake often made by the starting point of the Internet: the combat effectiveness is inconsistent before and after. The fighting power of the deformed child is up and down. The fight between the protagonist and the deformed child should be based on the individual combat power and the development of the plot, but the overall fight is very flat...

This kind of disharmony is indeed much more common in novels than in movies...Because there are only a few fighting scenes in movies, and the combat power setting is not the most worthy of concern, so it is generally easy to control. I'm drunk too...

In addition, the character portrayal is thin and unpleasant, and it is difficult to form a sense of identity.

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The Hills Have Eyes quotes

  • Lizard: [to Pluto, referring to Brenda] You gotta be a man to do that.

  • Lynn: Hey B.

    Brenda Carter: Hey.

    Lynn: How you holding up?

    Brenda Carter: [sarcastically] I am thrilled.

    Lynn: [laughing] Yeah, this is a total drag.

    Brenda Carter: [snidely] Yeah, well, you know, I really don't care what they say. Next year, I am going to Cancun with my friends. Not going on any more of their lame family trips.

    Lynn: Well, we're not not gonna have many more of them, you know. And if you want to go to Cancun, you know you're gonna have to get a job.

    Brenda Carter: Oh, what you mean like your job?

    Lynn: [firmly] Brenda. I help Doug out at the store, okay?

    Brenda Carter: [leaning back in her chair, disbelieving] Ah.

    Doug Bukowski: [off-camera] Honey? Can you bring me my jacket?

    Brenda Carter: [mimicking Lynn] I'll be right there, honey.

    Lynn: [gets up and walks away, smirking and flipping Brenda the middle finger]

    Brenda Carter: [laughs]