What a bad movie

Jazmyn 2021-12-12 08:01:11

I remember that the first film starring Van Diesel was "Interstellar Saga" (in darkness), and later films such as "Interstellar Saga 2" still felt good.

"Babylon AD", when I downloaded it, I was still looking forward to it... After watching it, it was a disappointment... The plot was dull and boring, and the action scenes were a mess. The film reached the end when the queen wanted to take Aurora away. Only a few garbage trucks were dispatched, not even the gunships were dispatched, the planes... said it was a sci-fi movie, but apart from the radiation wall that the train passed through, I couldn’t feel any sense of sci-fi.

In a word, bad

Friends who have finished downloading can delete it... an absolute waste of time...

Looking at the poster will increase the disappointment...

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Extended Reading
  • Heloise 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    What is the end of mankind? The premise is not clearly explained.

  • Garett 2022-04-23 07:02:14

    Sci-fi science fiction, it's very exciting to take apart, and the story is inexplicable. Why does she have the ability to predict.

Babylon A.D. quotes

  • Sister Rebeka: I am Sister Rebeka. It just want to bring three simple rules to your attention before we start our journey.

    Toorop: We? I'm here to pick up one girl.

    Sister Rebeka: Where ever she goes, I go. That is rule number 1. Rule number 2, the less contact she has with the outside world, the better. You're here to protect her from outside influences. That includes seeing, hearing, and feeling.

    Toorop: Now it's a harsh world out there, sister.

    Sister Rebeka: I know. That is why we live in here.

    Toorop: Aw shit, okay, what's your third rule?

    Sister Rebeka: No foul language. Do we have an agreement?

    Toorop: You listen to my one and only rule - don't fuck with me. Or I'll leave you standing in the middle of nowhere with nothing but your ass to sell to get back here, your perfect world. Do *we* have an agreement?

  • Sister Rebeka: Aurora could speak when she was two years old.

    Toorop: Oh, a lot of kids speak at two.

    Sister Rebeka: Not 19 different languages.