The adventure story of Jack, the little master of catching giants

John 2022-03-27 09:01:05

Jack is not a prince,
he just happens to be in love with a princess.
It seems that as long as there is a boy named Jack in the story,
he is destined to be a handsome boy with red lips and white teeth.

That's right,
our movie [Jack the Giant Catcher]
is no exception.
The male protagonist is played by the tall and handsome Nicholas Holt.
Although the heroine is not as beautiful and earth-shattering,
it is more than enough to have an affair or something when going out. In this way, the male and female protagonists walked into the circus shed where they were playing their favorite story of the Magic Beans,

as if they had brought their own GPS . Beauties are eye-catching wherever they go, and male and female protagonists are attracted by inexplicable characters. Thunder and fire, Pagoda Town River Demon. At the moment when their eyes met, a door to a new world had actually been opened. When they fell in love, there was no such thing as equality of class status. It's a matter of minutes for handsome guys and beautiful women to see each other. Just love it. Just like that, the legendary magic bean came to life. The princess who ran away from home has been arrested. Farmer Jack joined the Princess Rescue Squad and took the lead in killing three giants, successfully quelling the rebellion. The king repealed the old prohibition, and the princess was able to marry into a commoner's house. Although this film is mainly about romance and fighting monsters, there is a common problem with romance films. Love comes too fast, like a tornado. But it has to be admitted that,
























The scene where they kissed under the moonlit night was
really beautiful.

Don't ask when the thunder strikes,
don't ask where the herds are going,
don't ask why the birds stopped singing,
go home,
there are monsters roaming old England.

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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.