Hummingbird Goliath

Kelvin 2022-10-10 10:39:46

This is a high-risk, high-frequency thrill. The transition at the beginning made my eyes shine + the illusion of stepping on the forest, the young David gradually realized that he was the giant Goliath on the way to the battle, but as a film involving terminology, it is still Slightly laborious, but basically does not affect the plot. This kind of commercial film is too credible. It is very similar to the adaptation of a real event. The whole rhythm is controlled very well. The whole process is a little nervous. The obsession is cleverly combined with "we're obsolete, but we did it." "it's not the destination. ms sigh neutrino those little bastards can't slow them down etc. Wall Street is ours and we'll burn it to the ashes and bring all the lemon farmers over to the fire to roast marshmallows. You don't have to worry that the world is getting faster and faster under your feet. If the time of life is only 16 milliseconds, the smell and feeling of the picture, the moment when the hummingbird flaps its wings, may be as long as a hundred years. ps is getting more and more fond of juanxi. I feel that he is too suitable to play this kind of commercial molecule. He is like Zuckerberg in the actor world. Hh, such a "mouth gun master" can scare investors. Anton's actors are also impressed." Some genius, some demented brain" especially after seeing his previous image...

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The Hummingbird Project quotes

  • Vincent Zaleski: [quoting his father's words] Whatever you do, always make sure you own your freedom.

  • [first lines]

    Bryan Taylor: How long does it take to drive from Kansas to New York?

    Vincent Zaleski: Uh, two days.

    Bryan Taylor: You wanna do this in 16 milliseconds?

    Vincent Zaleski: Yeah, but round trip.

    Bryan Taylor: We're talking about a lot of money here, Vincent.