An anti-war film that cares for the mental health of teenagers

Shawna 2022-03-21 09:02:45

The two movie kings were in charge, so I had to take a look. At first I thought everything was true, but later I thought it was the male protagonist who had post-war traumatic syndrome and had fantasies. Finally found out that all this is a boy's fantasy. The real fact is that the boy's father did die in Iraq. The boy used his IT technology to weave a game, and wrote his inner expectations into the game. Everyone arranged roles in the game, and the game was cleared by killing the stepfather. , he and his father are happy fishing in the sea. In the end, he did pass the level. His parents worked together to kill the stepfather in the game, and he himself killed the stepfather simultaneously in reality. So this is an anti-war film that cares about the healthy growth of young people. The boy's psychological problem is still quite big, go out more often, make more girlfriends.

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  • Deontae 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    A film that is difficult for people to evaluate is not good enough, and it is not fair to say it is bad. I can only praise Matthew's sturdy muscles constantly showing, and Annie's increasingly stable and atmospheric acting skills, and the superstar's aura came out.

  • Nina 2022-03-24 09:03:00

    Because of the Plymouth and the right-hand drive, I always thought it was a British tropical island, and finally said it was Miami, was it kidding me? ...and regardless of the parallel worlds that were added to the murder plot, the film noir part is only a cutscene rather than a storyline of the iconic murder of a blonde blonde on a rainy night, and the fact that Matthew's ass is shown in the film is even bigger than the sex scene with the goddess Anne. It's been a long time.... If I don't admit that this is purely a children's fantasy, should I praise him for his good-looking ass or praise him as a fast shooter. . . .

Serenity quotes

  • Baker Dill: People don't change.

    Karen Zariakas: I'm still the girl at the bridge.

  • Baker Dill: [about Karen] She never knows whether opportunity's all around her, or it pours off her like rain.