The victory lies in the translation of the movie name, but the defeat lies in the ending

Coralie 2022-03-22 09:02:35


Many people say that this movie is similar to "Hawkeye", or not as good. Strange, I watched "Hawkeye" a little but couldn't keep watching it, so I quit and deleted it. And this "Deadly Phone", I finished reading it unknowingly.

I'm sorry, I really haven't read "Eagle Eye", so it's hard to make a comparison comment on these two films, which one is better. I only know that when I watched it, I was always inexplicably curious, curious about the high-tech security issues in the new era, and to see how powerful Ti Chen really exists in reality. But after watching it, I was curious about the phone that appeared in the movie, the GZT650. What a mess.

I only like the first half, that is, the protagonist keeps earning a lot of money under the lure of his mobile phone, it feels really cool. But in his curiosity, he moved forward carefully, even if there was a big abyss, he was unwilling to stop... But when he faced the final outcome, it was annoying.

The difference lies in the ending, no matter how good the previous layout is, there will be no praise if the ending is bad.

At the same time, I didn't see any horror at all, and even the mystery seemed childish, not even as good as a French movie called "Magic Phone". I didn't see the "conspiracy", I didn't see the "deadly", I was just embarrassed to say the disappointment.

After reading it, I just feel that no matter how naughty the United States is, the only person who can compete with him is the Soviet Union.

Luckily, the name of this movie is translated so well that it translates into "deadly mobile phone", which is more attractive. If it is literally translated into a name as profound as "Ladder Conspiracy", then I may not think about it.

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Echelon Conspiracy quotes

  • [first lines]

    Curator: Everything okay down there?

    Max Peterson: Piece a cake.

    Curator: That locks it?

    Max Peterson: Yep, centuries of Thai history, safe as Fort Knox. Watch, uh,

    [removes a panel]

    Max Peterson: Relax, I'm a professional.

    Max Peterson: [causes a massive short] Okay, now your servers are down because of a power surge, a grid malfunction, or maybe even a bomb. Now, if the intruder tries to reboot your servers or access the data, he'll always hit this screen.

    [login screen]

    Max Peterson: This is your BIOS-level password. Without it, nothing works in this room.

    [types the password]

    Curator: Oh, we memorize.

    Max Peterson: Oh yes, just in case.

    [systems come back online, he starts to leave]

    Curator: Oh, when do lights come back on?

    Max Peterson: Well right, uh, you're going to have to call an electrician...

  • Agent Dave Grant: I'm impressed. I always thought you were a little stupid.

    Max Peterson: You mean stupid like, build a computer that knows absolutely everything, and then lose control of it?