my favorite movie

Anne 2022-03-27 09:01:12

I'm not a fan of trying to push things up in action movies at all, I just love watching old Kevin beat up punks and do it alone for women and kids. Action movies do so much retreat, that's called not doing the right thing, the bad guy should go on a rampage, the good guy is going to be violent, and it's life-and-death, simple and rude.

No matter where you go, isn't it a casserole-sized fist that solves the problem in the end?

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"Super Brain 48 Hours" has two popular characters, "Wonder Woman" and "Deadpool", the real drama soul of this movie is the old and bad bastard. Many young people may not be familiar with Kevin Costner. This man was once a powerful figure in the past. Seeing that he went from a handsome young boy to a deep middle-aged man, he finally embarked on the route of a rigid and rough man.

Old Kevin's acting skills are reliable enough that he can play two roles, and his split stalks are not so profound and brain-burning. The cuteness of this play is that it can't hold back the bad taste of the villain, and it will never wash the old villain's whites, so let him go to the end.

The old and rambunctious villain is not a good old gun, go to Nima's political correctness.

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  • Linnie 2022-01-06 08:01:07

    To be honest, the expectations were not high at the beginning. Memory transplantation is not new as a science fiction theme. After watching it, I feel that the emotion and plot are not bad. The most extra points are the performances of the three old guys, especially Costner, who has the most space to play. Of course Wonder Woman is also beautiful.

  • Bailey 2022-03-23 09:02:31

    I have six favorite actors (Kevin Costner/ Gary Oldman/ Tommy Lee Jones/ Ryan Reynolds/ Gal Gadot/ Michael Pitt)

Criminal quotes

  • Quaker Wells: [frustrated with result of brain experimentation] How long have you been worked on this?

    Dr. Franks: 15 years.

    Quaker Wells: We want a refund!

  • Jill Pope: [rushed up stairs to little daughter's room] I'm here!

    Emma Pope: [as mother quickly closes door] Where were you? Who's there?

    Jill Pope: It's okay.

    [grabs wooden light fixture]

    Jill Pope: Mommy's here! Mommy's here!

    Emma Pope: There's someone in the house!