What if the plot is thin?

Eduardo 2022-03-23 09:02:03

Not a literary youth pretending to be B, I really like movies like this. It's a bit like the Nintendo adventure game I played when I was a kid. The protagonist has passed one level after another, and finally won the highest level "boss", and the ending is happy. There aren't too many puzzling deep meanings. It looks like a joy.

After the thrilling adventure of the first, the second is finally here. The little protagonist has not changed, and has matured a lot. Still the same old Hollywood way, handsome guys, pretty girls, muscular guys, stunning 3D graphics... an incredible fantasy adventure.

Compared with the first film, the plot is a little thin, and there are some flaws, which may be a common problem of movie sequels. But it doesn't matter anymore. Lazy afternoon, draw the curtains, a bag of potato chips, a cup of iced tea, casually lean on the sofa, and go on an adventure with the protagonist in the movie, as if returning to the dreaming era, temporarily forgetting all troubles... ...

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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island quotes

  • Hank: [fighting a giant lizard with a flare] Not now, Sean. She's scared!

    Sean: No, it's cold-blooded and it's attracted to heat.

    [the lizard bites the flare]

    Hank: That's emasculating.

    Sean: Now what?

    Hank: Now there's only one thing left. The thunder cookie.

    [clenching his fist at the giant lizard and punches it]

    Hank: I think I just made it worse.

    [the lizard growls at them]

    Kailani: Hope she doesn't like Polynesian food.

    Gabato: I hope she doesn't like food with poop in its pants!

  • Hank: It takes a big man to play a little guitar.

    Alexander: And a bigger one to listen.