what is it

Katrine 2022-04-19 09:01:18

After watching the movie, discuss the plot with colleagues.

I said that I didn't understand what it was talking about at all, and she said that you lacked a boyfriend to explain to you. heh heh heh heh

fine

one star

Compared with the previous Inception, Inception also has dazzling special effects. In terms of brain-burning level, I can understand at least half of it after trying my best. What is this? Even more brain-burning, I didn't understand anything from the beginning, and the picture was not beautiful.

The director is just showing off his logical ability. You are so capable, why can't you go to heaven? This sentence is also given to those who said, "It's very simple, you can understand it at once, but what you don't understand is how stupid"

Do you think you resonate with the director, and the logic is smooth and smooth. If the director knows your comment, he probably thinks, how can you ordinary ants understand my movie? You are insulting my logic!

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Extended Reading
  • Trent 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    The biggest highlight is not the scenes and concepts, but Robert Pattinson’s last-minute cologne moment-at the end of "Dunkirk", Tom Hardy burns the plane is also the same cologne moment, seeing that kind of chic It will make people feel that the trivialities in life are worthless, but as if looking in a mirror to see their embarrassment. For the whole one hundred and fifty minutes, it was only this minute that had feelings.

  • Kurt 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Too disappointed, the worst Nolan. If a movie is just to tell a physics conjecture, then it's just "Approaching Science", a crappy story, a crappy character, a crappy emotion, it makes me full of question marks? The story is not even as complete as "Terminator".

Tenet quotes

  • Neil: It seems you need an introduction to a prominent Mumbai local on short notice. I'm Neil.

    The Protagonist: I need an audience with Sanjay Singh.

    Neil: That's not possible.

    The Protagonist: Ten minutes, tops.

    Neil: Time isn't the problem. Getting out alive is the problem.

  • Neil: All doors are fireproof. Hydraulic closers, simple key and electronic triggers. Surprisingly easy once they've been locked down.

    The Protagonist: Why a lockdown?

    Neil: Power switches to fail safe securing the outdoors, indoors revert to factory settings. Then pickable locks, it's a child's play really.

    The Protagonist: Child's play? They're inside airport security, they have to worry about climate control not armed raid.

    Neil: So how do we get enough fire power through the perimeter to trigger the lockdown procedure. That wall of Freeport.

    The Protagonist: You've got something?

    Neil: You're not gonna like it.