The story is so-so, all rely on the old-fashioned plot

Cleve 2022-04-19 09:03:08

The movie is really nothing, it's just a simple line of yellow. Li Bingbing's acting skills were mediocre, and her performance was too calm, but it was not suitable for this kind of intensive and fearful atmosphere. The boss of the whole film is a small spider and a bunch of small spiders after the super large spider. The most important thing is that there are always a few pig teammates who don't listen to people's persuasion and want to come forward to see what's going on, and don't listen to persuasion; there are also people who sacrifice themselves for the safety of teammates like Millie. In the end, the spider queen being crushed to death is a perfect explanation for the plot, but, I want to ask, what does the little girl at the end mean by spitting spiders in her mouth, is it mutated? Know how to manipulate the human mind or lurk in the human body? What does it mean to learn the ending of other movies and leave a suspense? In addition, the most incomprehensible thing is that the spider queen is tearing its subordinates with hands. Is this a punching bag? In short, the movie is very ordinary, the plot is old-fashioned, and it is forcibly moving. I originally wanted to give it 1 star, but I will give it another star because the male protagonist is more handsome.

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7 Guardians of the Tomb quotes

  • Jack Ridley: You can't save everyone. The best you can do is try.

    Jack Ridley: [flings lit torch at spider horde] I Never Met An Animal That Wasn't Afraid Of Fire

    Jack Ridley: [to a skeleton] Buddy You Look Like I Feel

  • Luke: [to Mason] Why Don't You Go To Hell/You Can Go To Hell

    Jia: [at Mason in disbelief] You're Doing It All Over Again... Playing God With Other Peoples' *Lives*

    [last lines]

    Mason: *Playing* God? This Is About *Becoming* God!

    [when told to burn in hell or go to hell takes aim with a crossbow at them]

    Mason: Yeah... Well You First