Marrying a daughter-in-law, forgetting your father is a disaster

Jamir 2022-04-19 09:01:24

After seeing the preview, I excitedly dragged the same table to the theater. The sign of the lack of power was that there were only two people in the middle of each row. It seemed that everyone was not interested in it... But it doesn't matter, there are few people.
I have to admit that the effect is very powerful. I went for this effect, and it always feels a bit reminiscent of the Matrix. Of course, it is limited to special effects.
The plot is simple.
The lines are very insane.
The ending is ridiculous.
Dad has been hiding for 20 years just because he doesn’t want to engage in fusion. As a result, his son came and wanted to go back, which ignited Dad’s fighting spirit. After fighting and killing, he planned to go back to the real world. Well, it must be accompanied by sacrifice. Loyalty and filial piety are difficult to balance, and with beautiful women, it is difficult to protect the father...
So when the male and female protagonists drive motorcycles on the bridge to watch the sun and laugh romantically. I can't help but feel a little sympathy for the father who died in front of the world.
To be honest, I clearly felt that I drank too much green tea when I watched it, so I went to the toilet... I clearly felt hungry, so I could figure out where to spend dinner while watching.

PS: I thought that the legendary band should be the two DJs played, aha, I guess.

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  • Briana 2021-10-20 19:01:58

    The 3D effect is average, and the best experience is in IMAX-the electronic beauty comparable to "Avatar", coupled with the bang music of "Inception", somewhat similar to the plot of "Star Trek", plus Catherine Zeta-Jones The possessed heroine almost constitutes this crazy "tube war".

  • Amara 2022-04-23 07:01:22

    I can actually fall asleep watching IMAX, I really like this bad movie. …

TRON: Legacy quotes

  • Sam Flynn: [Alan has come to visit Sam in his storage container/apartment, which has "Dumont Shipping" on the outside and overlooks the harbor] Why are you here, Alan?

    Alan Bradley: [holds up his pager] I was paged last night.

    Sam Flynn: Oh, man, still rocking the pager? Good for you.

    Alan Bradley: [looks down at the pager and smiles, then back to Sam] Yeah, your Dad once told me I had to sleep with it, and I still do. Page came from your Dad's office at the arcade.

    Sam Flynn: [looking at a magazine, pauses] So?

    [puts the magazine down]

    Alan Bradley: So? That number's been disconnected for twenty years. Sam, two nights before he disappeared, he came to my house. "I've cracked it," he kept saying. He said he was about genetic algorithms, quantum teleportation. He said he was about to change everything. Science, medicine, religion. He wouldn't have left that, Sam.

    [sits down next to Sam and playfully punches him in the arm]

    Alan Bradley: He wouldn't have left you.

  • Quorra: [talking to Sam, in Flynn's guest room at his safehouse] There's someone I once knew. A program named Zuse, who fought alongside the ISOs. I, haven't seen him in a long time. But they say, he still runs the underground, manages the dissident factions, forges data, for the rogue programs. Moves them around the grid. They say he can get anyone, anywhere.

    Sam Flynn: Where do I find him?

    Quorra: [hands Sam a glowing data disc] This is his sector. Make it there alive, and he'll find you.