The broken thoughts of script control

Moshe 2022-03-23 09:03:16

Why is there so much nonsense after watching movies recently? I feel that this brief review may not be enough.

It is worthy of Stephen King's original novel as the script. Throughout the whole film, the remaining script is generally good, but fortunately, for movie viewers like me, the script has always been the soul. The actors with the best acting skills are just qualified. The rest are either blind people with dizzying eyes, or they are scared and cry like excited laughs, or they are not afraid of skin and flesh. In short, they can be sloppy. The special effects are even more .....I heard that this special effect caused a lot of ridicule? I heard that this is a low-budget film? Although it is exactly the same as the special effects of China today, but the special effects of American films in 94 and 95 years are still unacceptable. .I ca n't accept it.

Let's write down a plot that I can't understand. Why do so many people not act separately, and refuel the plane first while saving people. Just to increase the excitement, the Rangoliel can be arranged to speed up the forehead. And poor Mr. Gaffney, since he was unfortunately attacked and lay on the ground suspected of death, I am quite depressed and anxious that those people have the time to do it. Excessive fear reaction, BLBL has time to soothe his emotions, but has no time to see if he can get treatment in time! After checking the perpetrators, I finally remembered him, and as soon as I touched the neck to confirm the death, I calmly did what I should do...- - Toomey, who was an agent, had tied such a loose knot to the troublesome Toomey. . Diana, who was talking about it, held a sigh of relief and tried her best to command Toomey just to make him devoured? It's inexplicable that people's lives are dying.. This kind of team is really worrying. In the end, whether Nick really needs to sacrifice Will there be sleeping pills or something on the plane, let everyone use it, and use a few more alarm clocks to wake up the pilot? Well, this idea is not very strict.

Well, the script control is still four stars. Although the details of the lines Not good, but the outline really attracted me. In addition, 180min is completely unnecessary, and the details are rich enough to resemble a drama, not to mention that many details are meaningless. Maybe I already have a good impression of this film in my heart, but the procrastination and useless plot did not arouse my boredom, but I watched it with great interest. The conclusion is that I am really a screenplay controller..the end

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  • Deron 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    It is quite a powerful suspense thriller production when the special effects are gorgeous and fast plot development films are rampant = = I was scared to pee many times by the screenwriter... But the special effects are really too... done!

  • Jaquan 2022-03-24 09:03:36

    Time and space are no longer cold and rigid, like elastic gummies~~ Those laity who like to do nothing and waste time all day should reflect on it. In addition, the art of this film is very XE...

The Langoliers quotes

  • Nick Hopewell: [after Capt. Engle rolled up to the tarmac in Bangor] Thank you for that welcome, my friend. My deep appreciation stems from the fact that it appears you're the only one who's going to extend one. This place is utterly, totally deserted!

  • Nick Hopewell: Shut up!

    [kicking C. Toomey]

    Laurel Stevenson: Stop it!

    Don Gaffney: Hey. What'dya hafta do that for?

    Nick Hopewell: Now, listen to me... You need waking up, fellows and girls, and I haven't got the time to do this gently! Dinah says something's coming towards us, rather nasty and a rate of knots, and I, for one, believe her! Now, having a knowledge of what it is may not save our lives, but I'm BLOODY sure the lack of it's gonna put an end to us! And SOON!

    [pause]

    Nick Hopewell: Anybody disagree?

    [pause]

    Nick Hopewell: Jolly good.

    [pause]

    Nick Hopewell: Now, Mr. Jenkins, pray continue.