There are so many flaws, I can't be bothered to vomit

Darron 2022-03-27 09:01:06

It was very frustrating to watch this movie. The sense of substitution at the beginning was not strong, and the mother and daughter were still chatting (the movie was chatting from beginning to end), and I had no idea what the subtitles were written in the first five minutes. But the only sure thing is that I didn't know who the protagonist was until I watched it. At the beginning of the movie, the protagonist was writing a letter of resignation, but the translation only gave the word "resignation", and the untranslated content happened to reflect the identity of the protagonist (the content was still not translated at the end), which also confused the audience. the culprit. Of course, you have to say that the action behind the protagonist is obvious, and his ability shows that he is the bodyguard of the president. But in the first half of the paragraph, how did he behave like a bodyguard? Because he is the protagonist, he can be so carefree and unconcerned?

During a shootout after the President of the United States was forced to get out of his car. In the case of knowing that the other party is wearing a bulletproof vest, he still insists on hitting him. Can you hit your arms and legs, and whether you can get a headshot?

The plane fell from an altitude of more than 100 meters, and the people were still safe. Don't we have to worry about falling from the elevator on the 20th or 30th floor of ordinary living?

The president is still so young, and the vice president is already old with age spots, how to be a reliable spare tire?

With all due respect, the president looks like an idiot from start to finish. There is no need to make the president mentally retarded in order to highlight the protagonist.

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London Has Fallen quotes

  • Mike Banning: I ever tell you I fucking hate funerals?

  • Benjamin Asher: I was just thinking about my son. He sends me these jokes every day. It's kind of our... I don't know, our thing or...

    [chuckles]

    Benjamin Asher: a little off color. His mother wouldn't approve, but... I'll tell you something, Mike. These little messages I get from him every day... they mean everything, you'll see.

    [pauses]

    Benjamin Asher: Most important thing: never criticize, always encourage. You just want them to be passionate. That's what I always tell my son. Find something you care about and care deeply. That and the golden rule: treat others as you'd like to be treated.