Another super power theme, the storytelling method is ingenious. . .

Gabe 2022-03-21 09:01:45

As a digression, this month I accidentally watched Nicholas Cage's N movies, and there are also Nn movies involving the FBI. . . . It is estimated that the FBI appears as many times in American films as the Royal Police in Hong Kong dramas, right? !
Okay, let’s get to the point: if this film is simply about prophesying things two seconds later, it’s actually a very simple story. . But the writers changed the way the whole story was told. . . Here's the point of view. . This is also what draws me from the beginning to the end. . .
The question is, what if a woman meets a man who can predict the ending and design her encounter? I don't think it should be as sweet as it is in the film. . . .

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  • Theresa 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    In fact, it is a good theme, and it is ahead in 2006, and the lineup is also very strong, but the ending lacks surprises, and there are plot holes. Cage's avatar and many special effects have also commercialized the film a lot, which is a pity.

  • Ilene 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    One star for Jessica. Halfway through, I felt that the plot was coherent and far-fetched. It wasn't until the camera switched to the scene where Cage and the heroine were in bed that he came back to his senses and was played by the director. The end is estimated to be the director laying the groundwork for the second part. In fact, the foreseeable future is not the future, because everything related will change, and superpowers are also limited. Fate is God's will, share is man-made, destiny is destiny, and luck is variable.

Next quotes

  • Cris Johnson: You have one way out of this.

    [Mr. Smith holds up the detonator; Ferris shoots it out of his hand]

    Cris Johnson: That wasn't it.

  • Cris Johnson: [has a premonition of them sharing a kiss] Wow. That was incredible.

    Liz: What was?

    Cris Johnson: This.

    [kisses her]