It's actually a five-star movie

Sam 2021-10-18 09:29:27

Because of the vast number of movies facing me, I have to trust Imdb. However, this kind of belief comes at a price, and if obsessed with this kind of trust, we will miss some great movies. I don’t know why the score is so low for this movie in which every line is thrilling in the last three minutes. Perhaps it is too deep to be understood by the public. The eternal topic of good and evil was promoted by this movie at the final climax. Evil is the lack of good? The basis of evil lies in God? The essence of freedom lies in being able to do evil? Or is there a dizziness and looking up for good and evil in everyone's soul? The black man is sad. He pursues the incarnation of the best in his own life, but he can only achieve it in an evil way. The price of goodness is so expensive, so cruel, so unbearable. The white man is sad, and his confirmation must be arranged by others. Fate is not something to chew alone, everyone is listening to the same fate. However, when the curtain rises and falls, black and white seem to be doomed. There is no grey area in between. Everyone is asking who he is, until destiny violently tears open the gap, good and evil can suddenly face each other. German Blu-ray. Five stars.

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  • Epilogue: David Dunn led authorities to Limited Edition where evidence of three acts of terrorism was found.

    Epilogue: Elijah Price is now in an institution for the criminally insane.

  • David Dunn: Okay, I got you a seat in the yellow section. It's in the nosebleeds, but at least you won't get spit on.

    Elijah Price: How'd you know the guy you bumped was carrying a weapon?

    David Dunn: I don't know. Maybe it was the camouflage Army jacket he was wearing. Those guys like to carry hunting knives and stuff for show.

    Elijah Price: You thought he was carrying a knife?

    David Dunn: I thought he was carrying something, yeah.

    Elijah Price: But not a knife.

    David Dunn: ...I got a picture of a... silver gun with a black grip... tucked in his pants. You know, like on TV?

    Elijah Price: You have good instincts for things like that?

    David Dunn: Like what?

    Elijah Price: Knowing when people have done something wrong?

    David Dunn: Yeah.

    Elijah Price: Have you ever tried to develop it?

    David Dunn: I don't know what you're asking me.

    Elijah Price: Your skill.

    David Dunn: Look, I gotta be down on the sidelines during the game. You can get to your seat right down...

    Elijah Price: Characters in comics are often attributed special powers: invisibility, X-ray vision, things of that sort.

    David Dunn: Okay. I don't wanna play this game anymore.

    Elijah Price: It's an exaggeration of the truth. Maybe it's based on something as simple as instinct.

    David Dunn: But he might not have been carrying anything.

    Elijah Price: But he might have been carrying a silver gun with a black grip tucked in his pants.