The protagonist of Hundreds of People...

Libbie 2022-03-22 09:02:34

The director also used too many flashbacks, and in short, the storyboards were not so scrutinized.

Although the structure of the story is quite sophisticated but boring, there is also a paradox: "The protagonist committed suicide because of his daughter's death, and the protagonist who committed suicide became ink, and ink hijacked the soul of the protagonist's daughter in order to join the gang, and the protagonist's daughter was because of The soul was kidnapped and died."... The so-called self-inflicted sin, can't live... =_=

In addition, it is worth complaining that ink's combat power is too high, he can 1 vn against more than a dozen people in the light camp, the light Four people from the camp (including them in the previous 1vn) can also kill thirty or forty people from the dark camp...... So ink has no pressure on killing a hundred people from the dark camp (in the end he actually did it, director So rigorous...)

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Extended Reading
  • Yasmin 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    In fact, I don't like this kind of tune-up film, but the story, music, and plot advance very well. After watching it, I remember the phrase "overcoming self and embracing health" from the psychological talk show. No matter how bad the past is, grasp what can be grasped in the present. Happiness is the medicine for self-healing

  • Arnold 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    It's not as bad as others say, and it's the same as the theme of Tai 囧, career or family? A dilemma, this movie is obviously a little deeper than Tai 囧~~ Although the depth is not very deep, it is not the first time to use the aesthetic perspective of ugliness as beauty~~

Ink quotes

  • Jacob: He's convinced himself he's god, we're just reminding him he's not. It takes humility to remember who we are.

  • Shelly: This has got to stop. You can't be absent all the time.

    John's Incubus: [whispers] She hated your success.

    Shelly: You have a whole other life... you are forgetting.

    John's Incubus: [whispers] You can't change that now.

    [at funeral]

    John's Incubus: You were so ashamed.