Basically it’s an indiscriminate film, but it’s a little bit meaningful

Thaddeus 2021-12-12 08:01:15

In the movie, when "everyone is not everyone", the world becomes very beautiful. Iran is no longer fighting, Iraq is also gone, and the world's ideology is unified. Peace has come.

And when everyone is everyone, it's messed up again.

If you lose your emotions, you will lose your love and hope; but you will also lose your pain and hatred. This is a paradox. It's hard to say that the virus is a bad thing. Of course, it cannot be said that it is a good thing...

If you think more about the history of the Khmer Rouge, I think the movie is a bit of a reflection. Perhaps, the communism that Westerners understand is this "everyone is not everyone".

But the story and structure of the entire movie are too similar to "21 Days". Not moved, no story. Very abuse.

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Extended Reading
  • Haylie 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Only now did I realize that the male protagonist is familiar = =

  • Xzavier 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    When the virus hit, Nicole showed her best as a mother, and the movie also raised reflections, is it human nature to solve problems violently? PS: The movie flashes N many advertisements

The Invasion quotes

  • Dr. Henryk Belicec: [to Carol] So Ben tells me you are a psychiatrist. This is very interesting. This is exactly what I need.

    Yorish: All you need is what every Czech needs: a stiff Russian boot up your behind.

    Dr. Henryk Belicec: Pity they don't make Russian boots anymore. They're all made in China.

  • Ben: Hey, you owe me an hour on your couch.

    Carol: An hour? Oh come on, what make you think anyone can help you in an hour?