"Venom" from the perspective of ordinary people

Joyce 2022-04-19 09:01:16

As far as I'm concerned, it's okay to watch this movie. Not the first time I've seen this genre, but I haven't seen much. After I finished watching it, I immediately read some other people's film reviews and talked about my feelings in a shallow way. The beginning of the film was not bad, and there is still a sense of compactness. As for what other people said, there is no call between the male and female protagonists, and the acting is not like a couple or something. I don't feel it.

Talk about the boss. The male protagonist I saw was a more realistic person. He was reluctant to do those hypocritical things and say false words, but he had to succumb to reality. He lives seriously, why do you say that he is a diaosi of the earth? Even if he was parasitized by venom, he did not deliberately hurt others, but he was still a law-abiding "person" in his heart. Has anyone stipulated that after being parasitized by alien creatures, they must lose their minds to rule the earth? What good does this do for him? Aliens rule the earth and human beings are likely to be wiped out. Is it fun to be the only human being left?

Talk about the heroine. Some people criticized the female lead, saying that after she separated from the male lead, she immediately found a new boyfriend. In fact, in my opinion, this is the reality. You can't give me the life I want, and you will ruin my life, what do you want from me? The heroine is not wrong, the hero is not wrong, and Drake is not wrong (Isn't what he said about reality? Human beings are taking over, it's just that the state of the earth presented in the movie is more serious, but this state of the earth is not There is no possibility, the status quo of the earth is far more serious than we think), it is all forced by reality. Later, the female protagonist is also helping the male protagonist, not necessarily the female protagonist. Seeing the way her ex-boyfriend looks like, isn't it normal to come forward to help? It's just that they broke up and don't hate him. Most of the attitudes towards ex-boyfriends on the Internet are that they want to let him die, but in real life it is not so absolute.

Speaking of venom. To be honest, I didn't understand why Venom would betray. I read other people's comments and said it was gay love, absolutely. I really didn't see it, the power of love is so great that Venom can betray his planet. It should be more in-depth here, and it should reflect more the spiritual communication between the male protagonist and Venom. Love is not that simple. Isn't venom afraid of fire? Why didn't you get burned?

Tucao a little. Normal people should be scared to death when they see the venom, or they will call the police, and then the male protagonist will be arrested for biological research. But the people in the movie seem to be quite receptive. Sure enough, I am not suitable for living in the movie, and I am not allowed to live for five minutes.

Finally, let's talk about the play part. The male protagonist is strong because of venom, but what happened to those who fought and chased with the male protagonist? Small broken motorcycles are quite durable.

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Venom quotes

  • Anne Weying: Are you gonna behave yourself tomorrow?

    Eddie Brock: No. No, I'm gonna do my job. That's what I'm gonna do. I can't, you know, not do my job. The guy you work for is a complete...

    Anne Weying: I don't work for Drake. I work for my firm, and my firm works for him. And I'm sure that they defend many people that you don't deem worthy, but we don't want a repeat.

    Eddie Brock: A repeat?

    Anne Weying: Of the Daily Globe incident.

    Eddie Brock: Ow! Really? Incident?

    Anne Weying: Mmm-hmm.

    Eddie Brock: That's not an incident.

    Anne Weying: Baby, you were run out of New York.

    Eddie Brock: I was not. I did not.

    Anne Weying: I don't want you run out of San Francisco.

    Eddie Brock: No, I still have currency in New York. I was going places. I wasn't running. I was going places. In fact, I moved to San Francisco for you.

    Anne Weying: Me?

    Eddie Brock: You are my home.

    Anne Weying: You're not so bad yourself, champ.

  • Mrs. Chen: How you doing, Eddie?

    Eddie Brock: Ah, aches and pains, you know, aches and pains.

    Mrs. Chen: You look like shit.

    Eddie Brock: Excuse me?

    Mrs. Chen: You look like shit.

    Eddie Brock: And you look as beautiful as ever. Jesus.

    Mrs. Chen: Mind is body, Eddie. Have you been meditating like I showed you?

    Eddie Brock: No, I have not. And it does not work.

    Mrs. Chen: It doesn't work, because you don't give it a chance.

    Eddie Brock: No, it doesn't work, because I bought a DVD off your cousin, and it was in Mandarin.

    Mrs. Chen: [speaks Mandarin]

    Eddie Brock: Yeah, I don't understand that, either. See, that right there, I don't understand what you just said. That is the problem.