unwatchable movie

Lamont 2022-04-22 07:01:04

My friends and I originally planned to watch Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons, but because the time and screenings of this movie were relatively good, and the key point was that the rating on Timeline was higher than that of Journey to the West, I resolutely changed my original intention and bought the movie tickets. It is said that at the beginning of the movie, Barr was shot and killed, and then a series of explorations were launched around defending Barr and excavating the truth. The subject matter of this film is so-so, really, if it wasn't for Tom Cruise's support, this film would be far less valuable than imagined, and the reasoning is also very general, and there is nothing exciting about going around. The part where Tom was driving and fleeing was the scene of the bloodshed. The sound effects of the theater were very good. The sound was very loud. The sound of driving friction kept ringing in the ears. It was very noisy and made people feel more and more tired. This episode was actually very long. After watching it with my friends, they all said that it was necessary to make this episode so long? I'm also speechless, I just feel like I wasted a movie ticket, it's a pity!

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Extended Reading
  • Hilma 2021-10-20 19:02:03

    A reasoning piece where the result can be guessed at every step. . .

  • Dianna 2022-03-23 09:01:21

    Third-rate plot. . Brother Tom is really awkward to act in this kind of play. . .

Jack Reacher quotes

  • Sandy: [Sandy, Jeb and four other guys all surround Reacher outside a bar]

    [to Reacher]

    Sandy: You still think you're funny now, creep?

    Jeb: Shut your mouth, Sandy! No one is talking to you!

    Jack Reacher: It's your last chance to walk away.

    Jeb: [chuckles] Are you kidding? It's five against one.

    Jack Reacher: [shakes his head] It's *three* against one.

    Jeb: [perplexed] *How* do you figure?

    Jack Reacher: Well, once I take out the leader, which is you, I'll have to contend with one or two enthusiastic wingmen. The last two guys, they always run.

    Jeb: Oh, you, uh, you've done this before?

    Jack Reacher: [reluctantly nods] It's getting late.

    [Jeb moves in]

    Jack Reacher: Remember, you wanted this.

    [Jeb smiles and swings at Reacher, who ducks and elbows Jeb in the forehead, who falls to the ground]

    Jack Reacher: It's okay.

    [helps Jeb up]

    Jack Reacher: Get up.

    [kicks Jeb in the groin from behind, Jeb groans and Reacher pushes him aside with his foot. The other four move in closer]

    Jack Reacher: Okay, let me know who's who. Let's get this done.

    [Reacher easily takes down the other four, with him holding the last guy's foot under his arm. Two of the guys get up and both stare at Reacher with fear]

    Jack Reacher: Really?

    [kicks the last guy in the chest, who screams as he falls to the ground. The two guys run away as the cops come. Sandy runs away as well]

    Cop: [points his gun at Reacher] On the ground.

    Jack Reacher: That's a pretty impressive response time, fellas.

    Cop: Do it!

    [Reacher reluctantly gets down on the ground, next to a groaning Jeb]

    Cop: Hands behind your back.

    Jack Reacher: [to Jeb] Who hired you?

  • Jack Reacher: Look out the window.

    Helen: No, I've work to do.

    Jack Reacher: Just humor me.

    Helen: And you need to leave.

    Jack Reacher: Okay.

    [Grabs Helen's arm and starts to pull her to the window]

    Helen: Let, let go of me.

    Jack Reacher: Would you tell me what you see?

    Helen: I see the same... things I see every day.

    Jack Reacher: Well, imagine you've never seen it. Imagine you've spent your whole life in other parts of the world being told every day you're defending freedom. And finally you decide you've had enough. Time to see what you've given up your whole life for. Maybe get some of that freedom for yourself. Look at the people. Now tell me which ones are free. Free from debt. Anxiety. Stress. Fear. Failure. Indignity. Betrayal. How many wish that they were born knowing what they know now? Ask yourself how many would do things the same way over again? And how many would live their lives like me.