Ultra Brain 48h

Sadye 2022-03-25 09:01:13

Before I watched it, I thought it would be a movie that would keep me focused and brain-burning enough. However, I was caught off guard by the plot, and I almost fell asleep watching it in the middle... The protagonist's halo is really strong, and there are too many bugs. , The unfeeling male protagonist (the lack of emotion due to the lack of something in the prefrontal lobe of the brain) is violent, murderous, completely linear thinking, after the operation, after injecting the memory of the agent, gradually have Emotional perception ability, seems to have a slight ambiguity with the heroine (this is what I am most fascinated by) He was originally a repeat offender and was finally assigned a job directly? Good guy, those people he killed in front of him, those police officers are all just kidding? Just because he now has the ability to empathize, can he forgive his previous crimes? These three views can’t be crooked any more, I can’t accept it, let alone understand it, and the death of that genius programmer I’m going to lie, it’s too hasty. The villain's death is well arranged. The line "you hurt me, I hurt you worse." echoes the previous one. This ambush is the highlight of the film. In conclusion, I appreciate the sound effects, including the actors' acting skills, during the viewing process. However, the script is really messy. It's a pity the actors' acting skills.

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Extended Reading
  • Luciano 2022-01-06 08:01:07

    What a strange cast, just like all adc teammates, looking at the force, kneeling in seconds after opening a group

  • Nakia 2022-03-21 09:02:30

    The concept is old, the plot is old, the actors are old, and the super old 48 hours.

Criminal quotes

  • Jericho Stewart: [after pharmacist says medication is "on the house"] Cheers.

    [pause. Jericho realizes he's talking like Pope]

    Jericho Stewart: Who the fuck says "cheers"?

  • Jericho Stewart: [goes back to the room where Jill is still tied to the bed] Where's the money, Jill?

    [she turns her head to bedside drawer]

    Jericho Stewart: No, the big bag full of money.

    Jill Pope: [tape-gagged] Hmm?

    [grunts as Jericho rips off tape]

    Jericho Stewart: Billy's bag!

    Jill Pope: [gasps for air] I don't know!

    [sobs]

    Jill Pope: Please!

    Jericho Stewart: [groans as pain hits him] Don't make me hurt you!

    Jill Pope: Please. You can take whatever you want.

    Jericho Stewart: [helping himself to loose change] Yeah, no shit.