Where is the conscience?

Abelardo 2022-04-22 07:01:02

I went to the cinema with a coupon, and my girlfriend and I were two people, 10 yuan each. There are quite a lot of people to see, half of the people sitting in the barn. Although I haven't seen 1 and 2 of this movie, the story is not particularly clear, but this is not important, because I didn't plan to make the story clear at all, like this popcorn-style movie, look at its special effects enough. But what hurts me is that its special effects are not well done. Even the half-hour-long climax of the naval battle that it advertised itself was a bunch of shit. It seems that the Americans are not serious anymore. Their eyes are only on the pockets of the audience, and they are not serious at all. It doesn't matter if you make a commercial movie, but at least you have to be right about your conscience. By the way, I don't know if Americans talk about conscience, because many Chinese people don't know what conscience is anymore.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End quotes

  • Tai Huang: A dangerous song to be singing for anyone ignorant of its meaning. Particularly a woman... particularly a woman alone...

    Captain Barbossa: What makes you think she's alone?

    [enter Barbossa down the stairs]

    Tai Huang: You protect her?

    Elizabeth Swann: [puts a knife to Tai Huang's throat] And what makes you think I need protecting?

    Captain Barbossa: [to Tai Huang] Your master's expecting us, and an unexpected death'd cast a slight pall on our meeting.

    [Elizabeth takes the hint and lets go of Tai Huang]

  • Elizabeth Swann: Sao Feng is dead. He fell to the Flying Dutchman.

    Mistress Ching: The plagued ship?

    Jack Sparrow: He made you captain? They're giving the bloody title away now.