Wilson!

Turner 2021-12-13 08:01:05

Several American soldiers were playing rugby on the aircraft carrier. They accidentally used too much force and threw the ball directly into the sea. Watching the rugby going away, several soldiers shouted "Wilson"! When I saw this, I couldn't help laughing, but a few friends looked at me inexplicably, not knowing where the laugh was. Many times, the humor in movies comes from parody and spoofs. Movies like "Scream" and "The White-headed Detective" are purely parody-made jokes, and it is unnecessary to mention the phrase "wilson" in "Behind the Enemy Lines." It was imitating "Leaves of a Deserted Island". When Tom Hanks lived on the deserted island, his only "friend" was a volleyball. Tom named it Wilson according to the brand of this volleyball. In the second half of the film, the lonely During the great play of Yang Yang, Wilson was unfortunately swept away by the waves. Tom watched helplessly as Wilson was gradually washed away, and screamed out of grief-uh, what he was calling was not Sun Nan’s "You come back soon." ", and it was "wilson". The same passage is used for tearing in "Remains of a Deserted Island", but when it is changed to "Deep Behind Enemy Lines", it is the point of laughter. The same example makes a lot of sense. It is said that one year at the Beijing Film Academy, a Yugoslavian director’s film exhibition was held. One of the episodes used in the film was the classic old song "Only You." Inexplicable and dumbfounded-because this should have been a very warm and touching picture. How did his old man know that under the master star, Only You has long been given a new meaning by Chinese audiences since "Journey to the West".

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Extended Reading
  • Tess 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    No matter how you look at it, it is the level of domestic anti-Japanese dramas. http://www.bilibili.com/video/av5781283/

  • Tess 2022-04-23 07:02:11

    The scene in 2001 is not bad, the final dubbing is a bit silly 57

Behind Enemy Lines quotes

  • [Last lines]

    Chris Burnett: [Aboard the helicopter after the rescue mission] Hey, Admiral! You're holding a letter for me. I'd like to have it back!

    Admiral Reigart: I think I can find it!

    [Reigart hands Burnett the letter. Burnett then crumples the letter, which had stated his intent of leaving the Navy. The rest of the crew look on happily and amused. The song 'Rescue Blues' by Ryan Adams fades in]

  • Chris Burnett: [to Reigart over the radio] Sir, I shouldn't have left Stackhouse.