I don't think it looks good

Missouri 2022-04-22 07:01:02

After all the hard work to coax my daughter to sleep, I am delighted to experience the new year's 2.14. To be honest, I really feel like I wasted two hours of my time. From the beginning of the story, Barabara kept talking, and then set off immediately after receiving the task, and the whole process was dull. It's like two 16-year-olds went to the toilet after a night to take a nap, and then remembered that they had to go to class today, so their mood was a little bit ups and downs... Obviously in a hurry, but after finding a way out in the German military fortifications, they also studied the bag. What is it, the short-lived ghost was trying to save his brother one second ago, and the next second, he was attracted by the ice lolly stand on the roadside and couldn't walk... Seeing the short-lived ghost yelling at the senior to pick up water to save the German Air Force At that time, I knew that this child could not be designated, it was weird, and of course, it was also weird to die...

I don’t understand the end of the first shot. As an ordinary poor connoisseur, I am naturally slow to respond to art, so slow that I reject and resist. I only know whether a film is good or not. It depends on whether the director can tell a story. I think this film is good or not. The director's speech was not good. As a storyteller, he arranged the podium and background board to be the same as the Spring Festival Gala stage, and as a result, he presented the general public with a play "Ultraman's Boring Childhood" performed in the language of cyberspace.

In addition, this kind of film is really recommended to be classified as a literary film, because it has no plot, thank you?

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1917 quotes

  • Lieutenant Leslie: Settle a bet. What day is it?

    Lance Corporal Schofield: Friday.

    Lieutenant Leslie: Friday, well, well, well. None of us were right. This idiot thought it was Tuesday.

  • [first lines]

    Sergeant Sanders: Blake. Blake!

    Lance Corporal Blake: [waking] Sorry, Sarge.

    Sergeant Sanders: Pick a man. Bring your kit.

    Lance Corporal Blake: Yes, Sarge.

    [walks over to Schofield and wakes him]