One person's cinema - "Poseidon"

Lurline 2022-12-04 15:58:08

Recently, I have become obsessed with going to the cinema to watch movies. The Capital Times Studios feels pretty good. It is not that kind of stupid, and the design is very user-friendly. I watched "The Da Vinci Code" there, and today "Poseidon" premiered. I didn't expect that a second-rate disaster film would be more attractive than the star-studded "Da", very simple-effect.
Don't choose any super artistic boring movie to watch a movie in this kind of theater, it is simply contempt for the theater configuration.

Looking back at the film itself, "The Sea" is better than I thought. It is also a disaster at sea. "The Sea" has a faster pace than "Titanic", and the task is completed in one and a half hours. On the set, instead of throwing money on the ground-length dress of a supporting role, it focuses on the helplessness and cruelty of the human body when the disaster year comes. The body was ruthlessly devastated, and it was very refreshing. I could hear the sound of the boys around me constantly gasping for air.
The only thing I can't imagine is that at the beginning of the disaster, that little chef, a handsome, cute and enthusiastic young man, gave up the chance of survival to others at the first level, but the people he gave up were cruel. kicked down. Yes, thinking about it rationally is the only way, but it still makes people sad. Is it true that selfishness is the only choice at the most critical time?
The screenwriter is not good. Do you want to expose the selfishness of human nature or give everyone a rational direction? This arrangement is more thrilling and exciting, and more sighing, but it just looks awkward!

The theater is really a good thing. One person sits there and listens to the original English sound that he doesn’t understand, and follows the characters in the film, who are worried, worried, happy and sad. He jumped out and scolded the director in his heart for some mentally handicapped handling, and was then pulled into the plot as passively as SB.
The subtitles appeared for a long time, but I didn't feel relieved. I went up and saw that the sky outside was still bright.

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Extended Reading

Poseidon quotes

  • Richard Nelson: [when Elena passes on her crucifix in flooding shaft] Oy vey, that would be ironic.

  • Lucky Larry: Hey, who's shooting at us?