Impressed. . . I love shrimp (completely spoiler free)

Thaddeus 2022-04-22 07:01:03

First off, off topic, of course, District 9 is still a good alien-themed movie.
It turns out that some of the good films this year are very Chinese:
Avatar is a developer and aboriginal, and it turns out to be a fairy tale, and the earth is still unsaved.
The ninth district also seems to be the story of the demolition office, but in the end, the nail households walked away.
Flying House Travels has a good suggestion for the majority of nail households: you take the land, the house is mine.

I have no feelings for Avatar, but the Flying House and District 9 are the movies that make me cry more than ever, I just realized that my crying point is not high.
There is no need to evaluate a movie so objectively, if it has touched you, it is enough.
The expectation before was really worth it. I just finished watching it today, and I didn't know what I saw from this movie, but at present my heart is very heavy, and it is a heavy tragedy.
After reading some comments from Douyou, it was a bit disappointing. For the first 20 minutes, I have been holding a wait-and-see attitude, wondering whether it should be unfinished. Because this is the first time to watch an R-rated movie, the protagonist sometimes has the insect image that I hate the most, which is very disgusting. When a person dies, it is like a tomato exploded, which is disgusting. But with the deepening of the plot, I gradually straightened up the shrimp, just like when I watched Avatar, I wished that all human beings would die. Well, this should be the director's success.
Then I gradually fell in love with the shrimps who said "FUCK" as "FALK", the cute and smart little Zhengtai shrimp, and the righteous father shrimp.
The last Transformers is so funny, it looks very familiar. But "bang bang bang" a bunch of people were fried into ketchup, and after the big spaceship finally flew away, I came back to my senses, the screen was in ruins, and I returned to the perspective of the documentary at the beginning, the helpless shrimp, alone holding on to the three Year's promise, looking forward to reuniting with his wife in the future, suddenly his nose is sore. Crying for no reason proves my love for this film.
Because there are too many violent scenes, I may not have the courage to watch it again and talk about the shortcomings. It's too short, maybe it's a matter of funding, and it doesn't portray the prawns other than the shrimp. I really want to see more about the friendship between prawns and humans, and I really want to see the interior of the spaceship. In addition, the suspense at the end is too great, people have to look forward to the next one. But then again, Daddy Shrimp will definitely keep his promise, the sequel is unnecessary, it will definitely be tacky. In addition, there are too many scenes where people who make me feel a little joyful are fried into ketchup. It is really venting, but it is really inhumane. It is almost a live-action version of HAPPY TREE FRIENDS. Besides that, there are more The psychological description of shrimp will be more touching. . .
The above is my humble opinion.
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Postscript: Shrimp and squid for dinner the next day. . I want to vomit. . . Never touch this kind of stuff again.
I heard there is a sequel, looking forward to it. Would love to see the prequel of Shrimp.
On the official website, it is very delicate, as if MNU really exists.

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District 9 quotes

  • Wikus Van De Merwe: [Wikus is obviously falling sick] Okay, let's cut some cake!

    [Wikus begins to hallucinate and experience distortion in hearing his own speech, slowing things down considerably]

    Wikus Van De Merwe: C-U-T S-O-M-E C-A-K-E!

  • Fundiswa Mhlanga: [about Wikus Van de Merwe] He was an honest man, and he didn't deserve any of what happened to him.