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Consuelo 2022-03-28 09:01:03

2016 New Zealand film "Hunt for the Wilder People" "Hunt for the Wilder People": In fact, it is a story with a particularly fussy plot. The character motivation and behavior patterns are somewhat unreasonable, but the New Zealand director who once used his debut "Vampire Life" to amaze me Taiga Verditi is no ordinary person, making this somewhat absurd story full of fun, full of hilarious highlights, New Zealand-style humor, really like the Americans, British, and French we are used to. Everyone is different, and the ridicule and citation of some classic movies makes old fans smile. In addition, the rhythm of the film is very good, the use of the film language is concise and efficient, coupled with some brilliant BGM, technically getting rid of the restraint of the upper part of the vampire living budget, and let the director show his skills. Relatively speaking, the biggest disadvantage is the ending, which is a little bit unable to hold up the consequences of such a serious escape in the front, and the very main theme, the previous highlights suddenly disappeared here.

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  • Hec: Pretty majestical, aye?

    Ricky Baker: I don't think that's a word.

    Hec: Majestical? Sure it is.

    Ricky Baker: Nah, it's not real.

    Hec: What would you know?

    Ricky Baker: It's majestic.

    Hec: That doesn't sound very special, majestical's way better.

  • Ricky Baker: That's not very fair. Some people can't even have babies, and the ones who can, they don't even want them.