Obviously, this is the screenwriter of the American drama

Fay 2022-08-07 23:33:28

As we all know, American dramas are to shoot some, play some, and watch the reaction.

Therefore, this film has an obvious American drama style, which is attractive in the early stage, and then finds a way to fill in the hole, but it can't be filled and swallowed.

I just think, although it came from the future, there must be a legal basis for what happened, so the soldiers in the future can kill people casually? Can a society without order and law really function smoothly? Or in the future, the ancestors will be able to kill at will? Are they dead in the future anyway?

Oh, if someone kills like a thorn, you will travel to kill all the people who were implicated in him before? What logic is this?

It is said that there are only 6 people between every two people. Let’s not say whether this theory is right or not. If you want to cut off all the involvement of this person in history, how many people will you have to kill? It’s scary to think about, I’m afraid it’s worse than this terrorist How many more people are killed by self-destructing trucks? In the end who is evil and who is good, does the decision maker have the final say?

Moreover, when you travel through the past, legally speaking, they haven't committed any crimes, right? Driving a bus, playing the piano, and being a cook, you will kill people because you may commit crimes in the future? You, a future soldier, have too much power. It integrates the public security law. It stands to reason that this kind of right without restrictions and supervision is more terrifying than terrorists.

There is also the poison that kills. Anyway, what is said in the film is very miraculous, not miraculous or not. How did this drug come from? Because the future soldier came across and brought this so-called compound that has never been seen on earth, and then the scientific madman invented this poison based on the sample, and later used it to kill the future soldier?

I rub, isn't this the chicken and the egg or the egg? It's more exaggerated than this, it's simply out of nothing.

The male protagonist and the granddaughter are unwilling to explain the ins and outs to the male protagonist. Is it because the granddaughter herself feels that her behavior is a bit anti-human? If you really think you are righteous, wouldn't it be the end of you and your grandfather to explain it clearly? Your grandfather has connections, so it can save you a lot of trouble, right? You have a ghost in your own heart, what kind of messenger of justice are you pretending to be here? He also killed your grandfather's buddy. If you open your mouth, it will be an accident. Nima, screenwriter, I really want to slap you twice

In short, if you want to watch this movie on purpose, you can watch it while playing on your mobile phone.

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In the Shadow of the Moon quotes

  • Rya: [narrating] The voice that gave birth to a movement turned a small crack into a great divide. It drowned out the best of us, and it amplified the worst. So we found a way to silence it. We found a way to undo the damage; to un-connect the dots. I volunteered to un-tell the story.

  • [last lines]

    Rya: You will love, and you will heal. You will teach me how to live, and you will make me who I am - a fighter, just like you. Because right now, both of our lives are about to begin.