Rimba Menswear Spokesperson vs Corduroy Essence

Deja 2022-04-21 09:01:07

Because of the good impression of the Marvel series of movies, I strongly gave Amway to my friends, but the whole process was stunned, and I felt like I watched a comedy. ? (Spoiler to complain)
No feelings, no salute, no easter eggs. It feels like the movie is a hodgepodge. I seem to see Harry Potter + Inception + Jedi Knight + Superman + Captain America?.
At the beginning of the movie, a supernatural doctor with a powerful max was in the operating room while listening to songs, stepping on the beat with his feet, and doing surgery while talking. It can be done accurately while swaying, which further shows that the male protagonist is a big surgeon in surgery. Of course, this is not the point, because the foreshadowing in the front for nearly 20 minutes is just to set off the male protagonist's loss of this plug-in-like ability after a car accident. How desperate?.
It is no exaggeration to say that the male protagonist knew from the very beginning that he would soon lose the capital that made him fuss. Sure enough, I asked you to drive and play with your mobile phone, turn it over.
The male protagonist seeks treatment and goes to Kama Taj with both hands (is that the name?) It is even more fantastical. The only role of the Taoist elder brother sitting in the hall at the beginning is to show his broken arm? You see, although I have no hands, I can still Draw circles? The male protagonist has undergone a series of inexplicable brainwashing in order to treat his hands. It feels like a pyramid scheme. I feel that the screenwriter seems to want to combine his own values ​​with some things of Taoism and Buddhism. Although I don't understand it, the things shown are just four words, and the ban door is axe, ? Are you trying to fool me with this? Of course, this is not the point? The point is that the male protagonist went through a fantasy like a yao for a few minutes, then he believed Gu Yi's words and joined the positive camp, and only then did he have the story behind.
The male protagonist finds his cape like Harry Potter chooses the wand, is the wand chooses Harry Potter just as the cape chooses the male protagonist? Although I know that the war is imminent, the male protagonist erects the collar of the cloak to show his momentum, but at that moment The male protagonist really seems to be the spokesperson of Jinba menswear, all for the purpose of pretending to be coercive. ?
The villain is also slightly drunk, and it's like a cosplay when he comes out. Later, he put on a late-night makeup, and the war male protagonist with red eyes, distressed for 3 seconds, and the last over is also inexplicable?
The big devil in this movie should be the only one who was annoyed to death by the real brand in my impression. I feel that the soul of the big devil suddenly turned into a curved boy, roar, you hate it, what do you want others to do? ?And the big devil's face is really a psychedelic version of corduroy?
Three stars, one star for the sweet heroine, one star for the cape, and one star for the comic effect of the whole movie. To be fair, it's really funny

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Doctor Strange quotes

  • Christine Palmer: Where have you been?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Well, after Western medicine failed me, I headed east, and I ended up in Kathmandu.

    Christine Palmer: Kathmandu?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Yeah.

    Christine Palmer: What? Like the Bob Seger Song?

    Dr. Stephen Strange: 1975, Beautiful Loser, side A. Yeah. And I went to a place called Kamar-Taj and I... talked to someone called "The Ancient One." And I...

    Christine Palmer: Oh. So you joined a cult.

    Dr. Stephen Strange: No, I didn't. No, not exactly. No. I mean... They did teach me to tap into powers that I never even knew existed.

    Christine Palmer: Yeah. That sounds like a cult.

    Dr. Stephen Strange: It's not a cult.

    Christine Palmer: Well, that's what a cultist would say.

  • [the Cloak of Levitation clings to Strange and wipes away his tears]

    Dr. Stephen Strange: Stop!