"Ok" is a reluctant rating

Amelie 2022-04-22 07:01:03

"Poor" might be too harsh.
So I gave "OK".

But this is a movie that leaves me with no passion whatsoever.

As an old sci-fi fan (it can't be called senior, the word senior is too professional, I'm just old, so I can only be considered old), this movie doesn't have much suspense, and basically I can fully guess this movie not long after the opening. Movie settings.

The only thing that surprised me was when that hoarse voice sounded.

Morgan Freeman.

I'm someone who doesn't look for introductions in advance. So I didn't expect that there was Uncle Morgan in this film at all. And Uncle Morgan gave me such a good impression that when I heard his voice, I couldn't help but get excited. For a moment, I felt that maybe the movie would exceed my expectations, and maybe there were some unexpected settings. Not sure.

But it turns out I was just overthinking it.

Tom is not bad. Uncle Morgan is not bad.

However, in this film, it can only be said that it is okay to pass.



Also, I have to rant a few words.
Can the aliens who have the strength and determination to come to the earth and have no way of retreat from thousands of miles away, can't handle a few crippled earthlings? In the heyday, you were able to smash the earth into slag, but in the later stage, wouldn't you be able to land and fight? Even using a drone to push the whole picture. Actually let the people of the earth push back?
It can only be said that the director and the screenwriter have fallen into a tragic situation in order to let the people of the earth win.

Another one, since thousands of Tomoe clones were scattered all over the earth, and since those cloned Tomoe actually have a heaven-defying BUFF that can get rid of brainwashing and retrieve their memories, then at the end of the film, you guys Have you ever thought about how joyful it would be if there were a bunch of them, no need for too much, all three or five of Tomoe ran to the front of the small shabby house and said I was your husband?

There was still a lot to vomit. However, I know that it is not interesting to dwell on too many details. It's just a movie. Then let it go.

Looking back now, I gave "Ok", isn't it too forgiving?

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Oblivion quotes

  • Jack Harper: Buck up, Bob. Don't go all shaky on me.

  • Julia: How long have I been out there?

    Jack Harper: At least sixty years.