Space alien

Grady 2021-12-23 08:01:16

Today, I watched "The Astronaut's Wife". The handsome and beautiful combination of Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron is indeed very eye-catching, but Theron has short hair in most of the film, which makes people feel a little uncomfortable, but the hair grows at the end. Theron in the shawl smiled dazzlingly. The plot of the movie is also exciting. The theme of aliens has nothing to sell. The horror science fiction movie focuses on depicting people. Although the aliens only show their face once, it lasts for about 2 seconds, which is still impressive. Some cold sweat broke out on the back (fortunately, the old BL watched with me, the catch is that there is an old interrupter who is slow to respond and can't understand the plot). In fact, the scariest thing is not something you have never seen before, but the person you are most familiar with turns into someone (or something) you don’t know at all, which allows you to experience the strangeness and powerlessness most deeply. Sense, I think this is the real horror. I think this movie can be listed as one of my 2 favorite horror movies. The other is "The Sixth Sense"-starring Bruce Willis and child star Haley Joel Osment.
After watching the movie, I remembered a horror film "Dark Menace" I watched two days ago. Six women went on a cave adventure and met a group of humanoid creatures. They never survived. It was really a junk movie. First of all, since I want to use women as a selling point, I should at least look for a few beautiful women, and look for a few people who can hardly tell the gender. I might as well observe the monsters carefully. Secondly, those monsters are just people wearing a piece of plastic sheeting, please, come out and at least show professionalism. And the monster setting itself has a big problem. In the movie, it is said that monsters live underground for a long time, with loss of vision and very keen hearing, like bats. Although I am not a student, I also know that bats fly around by ultrasonic positioning. Not only are your monsters blind, they don’t feel like stepping on a living person’s face. I really don’t know how they can be found without hitting a wall. The food that has died looks like stones and corpses will not make a sound. In the end, the plot is a bit rubbish, and there are some places that I can’t even understand. I guess simple-minded American audiences can understand it even more mysteriously. For example, in the end, only Female No. 1 and Female No. 2 were still alive. When there was hope to find an exit but the future was still far away, Female No. 1 beat No. 2 on the spot because Female No. 2 had a leg with her dead boyfriend. Of course, fighting alone is to kill one's body and become benevolent. Is this the psychology of a woman? In a word, it's all movies. Why is the gap so big?
I originally wanted to write about the two Hong Kong junk gangster movies I watched in the past two days, "Slaying the Wolf" and "Raptors". I was a little sleepy, so I let them go. Finally, I posted a buddy's evaluation of Depp, "It seems that everyone has just discovered Depp, in fact, he was the most characterful in this circle a long time ago." It really speaks to everyone's aspirations.

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