Hollywood, you are really coaxing Chinese audiences as children

Matilda 2022-03-24 09:02:04

Going to the studio in the summer of 2012 felt like entering the auditorium of a middle school, and all I could see were hairy boys and yellow-haired girls. Hollywood's products for this "emerging market" are also exquisitely made to coax children, such as this "Doomed" (I don't know why I learned Taiwanese translation, it is easy to confuse it with the Destination series).

It is said that this is the screenwriter's debut (it does look like a middle school student who naively plagiarized the part of Bourne inquiring about his true identity in "The Bourne"), it is estimated that if a real newcomer boy was cast, the effect would be better. But the director insisted on making an older (19-year-old) actor pretend to be fresh and cute, obviously to borrow his popularity in the twilight, so he suddenly showed the director's incomparable lack of self-confidence. Four Brothers, 2 Fast 2 Furious useless Big Reds is a big mistake? So this film looks like a certain boy is deliberately acting stupid in order to date a female classmate, and in the end he will harm others and himself. There is neither humor nor excitement (whether compared to other spy films or other teen films). It's not as good as The Hunger Games. Although the heroine there is old, she is more wise and responsible. It makes people feel that the director and the screenwriter are just two speculators trying to get famous by chance, and it is generally difficult for people with such ideas to truly succeed.

The only one who really benefited from this film is that fresh little beauty. Although the audience can't remember her name, she must have been listed in some Hollywood directors.

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  • Breana 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    That is to say, take a look at the White Tooth King Paper~~

  • Guillermo 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Fast food movies, fast food movies~ I'm here for handsome men and beautiful women.

Abduction quotes

  • Burton: Listen, kid, the world you've just been dropped into is a world very few people get to see. You're getting a glimpse behind the curtain. What we're engaged in here is a polite war. It's not about bullets and bombs, borders or territories. The currency of this war is information. Zeroes and ones, Nathan. Data.

  • Burton: I assure you I have the situation under control.

    Tom Shealey: Do you have the boy?

    Burton: No.

    Tom Shealey: Do you have the list?

    Burton: No.

    Tom Shealey: Then you don't have things under control, Frank.