Please treat it as a fairy tale

Lon 2022-04-22 06:01:02

Seeing a lot of one-star reviews, I feel that it's helpless. In fact, I can guess some feelings, think it is false, feel nonsense, and feel too naive. Then consider it as a fairy tale I saw when I was young. Good people always win and bad people lose. Of course, the real world does not have that clear division between good and bad or bizarre luck, but this movie is not about that.
Please treat it as an adventurous fairy tale, traveling around the world, I don’t know how many people dreamed when they were young. Every place is exaggerated and true. In addition, I think this movie continues the "lively" style of Jackie Chan. The lack of pretentiousness may make some people feel too superficial, but in fact, words like courage and belief are actually very simple in their original meaning, isn't it?
If you talk about special effects, then I think it is at least serious about making landmark buildings of various local civilizations, and the cutscenes are also very smooth, which is good enough.
I am willing to treat it as a fairy tale, and it is more comfortable to relive the happiness of childhood than frowning and criticizing.

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Around the World in 80 Days quotes

  • Phileas Fogg: Rules are made to be broken... or stabbed by a spikey shoe.

  • Prince Hapi: You two men may leave but Miss La Roche stays here.

    Phileas Fogg: Why does she stay?

    Prince Hapi: She will be my wife. One of seven.

    Monique La Roche: Surprised. You have seven wives?

    Prince Hapi: One for every day of the week. Do Tuesdays work for you?