A wonderful healing action movie

Macie 2022-04-20 09:01:12

It's such a good-looking movie, I thought it was filmed in 2015, but later I found out that the filming time was ten years earlier. The director originally made the Transformers series, and the male protagonist has acted in so many popular movies, not to mention the female protagonist. . The eye-catching protagonist + the concept of life and death exploration + the explosive action plot, plus this pair of living treasures who are only three-year-old with an IQ, but are full of curiosity about the world and never give in to the fate of clones, fully explain the meaning of life. It's a very exciting and meaningful action movie, and it's also a unique healing movie, giving it full marks.

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  • Anderson 2022-03-22 09:01:16

    I thought it was a science fiction movie or a suspense movie, but it turned out to be a popcorn movie. The subject of illegally manufacturing clones and then obtaining organs from clones is good, but the filming is too shallow to give people the slightest thought, and it has become a flashy "blockbuster." I thought that human cloning would unite to revolt against humans and enslave humans in turn, but these plots didn't exist. The clone was brainwashed, and later escaped, and then there was no more. Without in-depth connotation, the soundtrack is the only bright spot.

  • Mae 2022-03-24 09:01:20

    A bad film with a big skin. The first half of conspiracy theories, utopia, and the second half of vulgar FPS chase and escape. The plot is slack. If you ignore the details and bugs, it’s not bad. Seriously, men and women take it all. .

The Island quotes

  • Lincoln Six-Echo: Thanks for doing this.

    Tom Lincoln: That's all right. I'd like to think you'd do the same thing if you were me.

  • Merrick: [putting microsensors in Lincoln Six-Echo's eyes] Don't worry, it's painless.

    Lincoln Six-Echo: [in pain] It hurts.

    Merrick: [nonchalant] Not really.

    Lincoln Six-Echo: Yeah, it does.

    Merrick: No it doesn't.

    Lincoln Six-Echo: Yeah, it really, really does.

    Merrick: [after all microsensors went under Lincoln Six-Echo's eyes] The microsensors will move along your optic nerve. They will be uploading readings over the next 24 hours, after which you will pass them through your urine. Now *that* might hurt.