I'm even more disappointed when I look back at my first movie review.

Maxwell 2022-12-03 13:10:55

I just found out last night that this man is from the earth. There is a second part. I have seen the resource update, so I said it was banned.

How to say this time is crowdfunding

But just after watching it, I was really a little angry. When I saw the first movie review I wrote at the time, what did I say when I was asked if it was Jesus?

The first one was really good and the second one was really ruined

And when the four students checked john, it was a waste of time and repeated.

In the first part, everyone is a professor. It can be said that the setting and entry point are step-by-step, and this time it becomes the students who spend most of their time on them.

In general, the episode of being kidnapped by phil only started to have a climax, and it took only ten minutes to reflect the first film that simply relied on the male protagonist's personal acting skills and the charm of the role to explain religious beliefs and whether we choose to believe in them.

Then it turned into a suspense movie in the end.

Although the sequel has always been difficult to surpass the previous one, the second one is really a bit redundant. It was left to think and let us choose whether to believe it or not, and now it becomes him that we don't have to choose? gosh...disappointed...and a little pissed...

The first film is really too difficult to surpass. Of course, there may not be the first film. I may still give a low score? Maybe a bit preconceived but this one really ruined the first impression for me

Of course this is just my personal opinion

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The Man from Earth: Holocene quotes

  • Tara: My point is: he's a very brilliant man... with a great ass.

  • John: We're all burning. Every one of us. Burning with desire. We're burning with a fire caused by what the Buddha called the three poisons: greed, anger, ignorance. He taught us that we can fix this, we can turn them around. And greed becomes generosity, anger becomes compassion, and ignorance becomes wisdom. There are miracles around us all the time, he said.