I don't want to regret watching this post!

Osbaldo 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Out of the movie theater, if I have a used sanitary pad on my hand, I definitely stick it on this director's head. 1. Introduce the plot for 1 hour at the beginning, which is stinky and long! It's talking about the so-called civilized and developed society. Most of the scenes are in the room. There are no expensive stunt shots such as spaceships and high-tech things. There are only a group of ladygaga! 2. Why are the fighting and running shots shaking? What stands out? The art of expression of great directors? Wrong ~ save money, save money for rails, save money for multi-angle shooting! ! 3 Why is it dark when the monsters come out? Night audience can't see your production flaws, save money! 4 This protagonist already has a man, but he hugs other men to sleep without being very moved? The camera is also back to her boyfriend who has not yet separated, watching the scene where they hug and sleep together, have you thought about it, director? Before the battle, this woman explained that her man should take good care of her sister and mother, and within a month, the heroine was hugging the bread seller in the cave. What did the former boyfriend think and take care of her family? moron! ! ! 5. In the game, it said that it was only for one person, then it said that it was only for 2 people, and finally it said that it was only for one person? I am grass! Are you the audience SB? 6. I really don't know why I gave that leader a bunch of poisonous fruits at the end, maybe his landygaga's shape is not in place? Friends who want to watch this film, I suggest you to watch our "Three Guns Shooting the Case Surprise" to be more comfortable!

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The Hunger Games quotes

  • Glimmer: [cheering on Cato, who is going to kill Katniss] Go! You got this, Cato!

    Clove: Kill her, Cato!

    Marvel: Go! Go!

  • Caesar Flickerman: Glimmer, are you prepared?

    Glimmer: Yes, Caesar, I am VERY prepared.

    Caesar Flickerman: I like that assurance. That's self-assurance.