Into the Science Movie Edition

Sandrine 2022-04-24 07:01:02

I'm going to write a review for this awesome movie.
The movie begins, although the plot and special effects fall into the clichés of a bad commercial. The chase in the middle is still fascinating. One of the Four Horsemen who played soy sauce made the greatest contribution to the film. Except for the 20 minutes at the end, it was a successful commercial film. It’s a commercial film, it lacks depth, the plot doesn’t stand up to scrutiny, it’s full of loopholes, it’s normal to turn around and forget it after watching it. but! After satiating everyone's appetite, the ending is like: having sex, fighting for an hour and a half, and finally getting soft, not ejaculating, and complacent.
Combined with the clichés. Hey. In the end, what is this movie, magic realism combined with sci-fi bullshit. 2.5 stars. There is a handsome guy, plus 0.5 points.
As a film and television work with such a successful ending that ruins the entire film. Worth a look.
The love line in the four knights is like a joke, the degree is like, the male diaosi is the female diaosi, the thief is not the thief, he is afraid, and it is over, and he feels good. The FBI's love scene had no pretense of love, and when she was disheartened and disgraced, she bluntly took a kiss. What do you want to say, what do you want to express, what do you want the audience to see, what do you want the audience to feel, what do you think, is there any benefit to enriching the plot?
Since the final ending can't hold the previous foreshadowing, please don't be so outrageous in the previous plot. It overturned the magical performance of modern science, and the environment and tone were so realistic. In the end, it was like watching a movie approaching science.
As for all kinds of loopholes, a book can be written.

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Now You See Me quotes

  • Dylan Rhodes: You little shit!

    Jack Wilder: [imitating Dylan] You little shit!

    Dylan Rhodes: What game ya playin'?

    Jack Wilder: [imitating Dylan] What game ya playin'?

    [Jack is an expert impersonator; now that he knows he can mimic Dylan's voice, he speaks confidently into the walkie-talkie]

    Jack Wilder: We're all good at six; move to seven.

    [Dylan's police obey and run up to the seventh floor]

  • Alma Dray: FBI. Sort of. I need your car.