about the title of the movie

Christine 2022-03-25 09:01:08

I just watched the movie Jack the Giant Catcher, and my impression is that the person who named this movie is a headliner!
This is Jack and the Beanstalk, it's just copying a fairy tale, it's like naming a movie "7 rough miners surrounding a young girl's corpse" and the content of the movie is the nature of Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs No difference!
This movie is nothing, it's just an ordinary family-style popcorn movie, but I have to complain about the person who named this movie, it's pure and pure headline party!
It's just to control the giant with a crown. Where did you catch it? Where did you get it? Where is the catcher?

I originally thought that the content of the movie was that Jack's protagonist's halo exploded, and then he had some kind of anti-sky ability, and then he would fight the giant to death, then kill all the giants, and then HAPPY ENDING. In this way, relying on the crown to drive the giant back to his hometown" and then he was inexplicably happy to be a father. After telling the story of lying to the children again with the two little cubs, he inexplicably traveled back to the modern age, and then inexplicably ENDING, I really don't know what I'm doing Stuff...
The only value of this movie is that it made me discover a good slot that I could spit too

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Jack the Giant Slayer quotes

  • Isabelle: You must think I'm very silly.

    Jack: No. I just wish that... Well, earlier, at the market...

    Isabelle: Thank you... for defending my honor, Jack.

    Jack: Anytime. Here, I'll take your coat. And until you find your own adventure...

    Isabelle: [receives a book from Jack] "The Giants of Gantua."

    Jack: My father used to read that to me.

    Isabelle: That was always my mother's job.

    Jack: I hope you find what you're looking for, Your Highness.

    Isabelle: Call me Isabelle.

    Jack: Isabelle.

  • Elmont: Well, she's not in the house. This is the only other place she could have gone.

    Crawe: If she climbed down, we would have seen her.

    Elmont: [notices a footprint in the mud] She didn't climb down. She climbed up.

    Roderick: Why would she do that?

    Crawe: If she were cold.

    Elmont: Or hungry.

    Jack: [to himself] Or looking for an adventure.