Start with a picture, the content depends entirely on editing

Hermann 2022-11-17 19:41:48

A normal movie, no matter what type of movie, has a plot, and you have to work hard to justify it. But a film like this, including last year's Annihilation, reminds me of the ridiculed sentence on Tieba, "The beginning is a picture, and the content is all edited." I think this sentence is the most appropriate to describe this type of film. . It starts with an alien fallout or something, why aliens? Because it is not a substance on the earth, it can not obey all the laws of physics, chemistry, biology and other laws on the earth. The plot can be shot as you want, without considering logic and rationality.

Watching this type of film makes me feel very boring and empty. Does it count as "imaginative"? No, it's a compliment word, and I can't insult this word. Forgive me for my lack of words. I can't think of a suitable word to describe it. But it's probably just messy and messy, with a hammer in the east and a hammer in the west, and I don't know what I'm expressing.

There is a saying to describe scumbags: living a waste of air, dead a waste of land. I want to say that it is pointless to waste US dollars and RMB in making this kind of film.

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Color Out of Space quotes

  • Theresa: God, you know, I hear myself with her. I am turning into my mother.

    Nathan Gardner: Oh, God. You couldn't be any more different than your mother. Believe me.

    Theresa: That's what everyone says until they are.

    Nathan Gardner: What about me? Living on my father's old farm, exactly like I said I never would.

    Theresa: But it's the first thing you've ever done he would have approved of.

    Nathan Gardner: Yeah, I can still hear his intellectually abusive voice in my head: "You're never gonna be a painter, Nathan. So you can just get the fuck out of my sight, Nathan."

  • Benny: I mean, how can any of this even be possible?

    Lavinia: That thing from the meteorite happened to them. It changes everything around it.

    Benny: Not just matter. Time as well. Time, it stretches around it, like when you're approaching a black hole, right? I mean... I mean, how long have we been sitting here? How long has it been since Dad went out to the car?