The trailer is really deceiving

Bill 2022-03-27 09:01:09

It has been delayed until the genuine version, and can only search the entire Internet to find a pirated version.

Found out that this is the second movie I've been fooled by the trailer after Teddy Bear. Humorous trailer, tense editing, plus Damon, I think this should be a good movie. Only later did I understand why Tencent Video has not been on this genuine version, maybe because it was so bad that I didn't want to buy the copyright.

It was a serious and lively opening, and after his wife ran away, the plot took a sharp turn, and there was no ups and downs in the plot. It's not that you can live without food and clothing after downsizing, why did you suddenly live in an apartment. This stay, suddenly brought out a Vietnamese girl, and you have to endure a thick Vietnamese accent for an hour and a half, what the hell, the protagonist suddenly falls in love with her, and then loves fuck.

Such a good brain hole theme, used to talk about environmental protection. . what a waste

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  • Dusty 2022-03-24 09:02:02

    As soon as the environmental fighters left, the remaining little people must have resolutely traded their shrinking bodies for the middle class with inflated assets because of the "exchange rate" cost-effective? If this is the case, if "the villain is in power" in a few years, and the currency market tends to average, will their Taoyuan Township still be Taoyuan Township? Will those babies who are destined to be villains grow up shouting that their human rights have been violated? It's interesting to think about it, I really hope this film can spend a little more time talking about these sequels...

  • Christelle 2022-03-24 09:02:02

    7.9/10 Miss Chow grabs the show!!

Downsizing quotes

  • Drunk Guy at Bar: Can I get a normal-sized beer for a normal-sized guy?

  • Dr. Jorgen Asbjørnsen: Nature is such a patient sculptor - grinding a tiny bit each day slowly, slowly for thousands of years to make such a supremely beautiful thing.

    [overcome with sadness]

    Dr. Jorgen Asbjørnsen: What a waste. What a dreadful waste.