Flicker that makes you dizzy

Erika 2021-12-26 08:01:27

Because it was a horror film in the form of a documentary, I was so excited that I started to enjoy the film. At the beginning, I watched it for more than 20 minutes without entering the state, and then started to fast forward == The

theme is actually very good, but the whole plot is too procrastinated. Most of the time, they rely on the large lines of the two actors to support the scene, but the two of them do not have the strength of tom hanks, and the lines are very unsubstitutable, so I feel like watching a very boring teaching film.

The horrible selling point is actually not a big selling point, so there is no way to let the audience know very early. But because this burden dragged on for too long, the audience was not in the mood to care about it for a long time and just wanted to end it soon.

In short, it was a failed thriller. Suitable for hypnosis.

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Extended Reading
  • Deron 2022-04-23 07:03:08

    About the conspiracy theory about the US moon landing, remember the summer "Transformers 3"? I joined the moon landing scene. At that time, the signal of the moon landing was indeed interrupted for a while. Who knows what happened. This pseudo-documentary space thriller adds some real footage of the moon landing, and with the shooting in the studio, the effect is okay. The entire film cost 5 million US dollars. I watched it in fast-forward, and the pace was really slow. content is boring

  • Nelda 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    The creativity is good, because it is a pseudo-documentary that imitates the V8 shooting effect, and high-definition is not necessary.

Apollo 18 quotes

  • Nate: I'm getting worse. Ben... you gotta leave me here.

    Ben Anderson: No.

    [pause, fiddling with landing module's controls]

    Ben Anderson: No one's leaving anyone.

    Nate: You'll have to.

    Ben Anderson: We are not dying up here.

  • Nate: [in hammock] Fate has ordained... the men who went to the moon to explore in peace, remain on the moon to rest in peace.

    [turns suddenly to face camera]

    Ben Anderson: [filming Nate] What are the hell are you talking about?

    Nate: I feel my thoughts... fragmenting.