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Salma 2022-04-19 09:01:26

I watched the movie Super 8 by accident. After watching it, I felt very good. The scene of the train exploding made people feel very enjoyable. The acting skills of the little actors were also very good and brought a lot of laughter. I especially like the little boy in it. Joe. Although the plot is a bit old-fashioned and some details are too far-fetched, it is still a good movie to watch in your spare time. The line in the movie "bad things happen, but you can still live" is also good. In the final scene of the movie, the only necklace Joe's mother left him after his death is sucked away. He grabs the necklace, and the lid of the necklace opens to reveal a picture of his mother and him. He finally let go. This scene was also shot beautifully. As the movie expresses, everything will pass and everything will be fine.

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Extended Reading
  • Zion 2022-03-21 09:01:22

    Remember that in the future, if you have the opportunity to meet aliens and play sensational with it... you can survive

  • Kristy 2022-03-21 09:01:22

    It is really a simple old-style juvenile science fiction adventure theme. Those feelings that are as if Urasawa Naoki showed in "20th Century Boys" are now rare favorites for young children, and they are all old guys' tricks for self-entertainment. And the interesting things of the last century were probably all secretly bought and put away by the Japanese. They always persevere in the world and make and sell them.

Super 8 quotes

  • Alice Dainard: What was that necklace? The one you were holding at the train crash. Was it your mom's?

    Joe Lamb: My dad gave it to her the day I was born. She wears it all the time. Well, used to. And... It was bad how she died and... But my dad got it back.

  • Joe Lamb: [old home movies of Joe's late mother playing] It's... It's so weird. Watching her like this. Like she's still here. She used to look at me this way, like really look, and I just knew I was there, that I existed.

    Alice Dainard: He drank that morning, My dad. He missed his shift.

    [Alice begins to cry]

    Alice Dainard: Your mom took it for him, the day of the accident,

    [long pauses. Fighting back tears]

    Alice Dainard: He... He, um... He... He wishes... I know he wishes it was him instead of her. And sometimes I do, too.

    Joe Lamb: Don't... Don't say that. He's your dad.

    [home movie ends]