To youth, although happy but also sad.

Elvie 2022-04-24 07:01:03

2013, comedy horror youth action sci-fi movie "The World's End | The World's End"

To youth, although happy but also sad. Although it was very chatty and boring at the beginning, it became more and more exciting later, and I couldn't stop at all. Of course, the screenwriter's brain hole really flew too far. . Simply can not stop.

It's actually quite scary, if they hadn't drank too much. . Look at such a town. . Really panic.

Fat people are true love. Love the fat man, very bright.

And the ending is so handsome, very handsome.

I like this movie very much. It feels good to progress layer by layer. The music at the beginning matches the 5 teenagers when they were young. That is called youth. . It's a joyous, but also a rather sad subject. Feel it for yourself for a variety of reasons.

--------------I am the dividing line of the robot----------------------

Recommendation index: ★★★☆ (7/10 points), very interesting, especially for those who like to drink~ Worth a look!

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Extended Reading
  • Dorothy 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The plot is too ridiculous and too cheap, okay? ? But I actually saw a trace of deep meaning and sadness from it. It's the old truth, don't drink the water of the past, don't be obsessed with the joys of the past, from a physics point of view, the flow of time will definitely cause chaos. Blindly indulge in the past, you will have the current destruction as the price of exchange!

  • Beau 2021-10-21 15:30:16

    Simon Page, who gave up treatment, was very happy. Compared with the first two parts of the trilogy, he almost saw the label-style black humor, but some poisonous tongues and funny sense of humor were still there. From a middle-aged crisis adult chattery comedy gradually turned into a spoof and absurd science fiction disaster film, the fusion, conversion and exploration of the genre film is very unexpected, and in the end it is simply absurd. ★★★☆

The World's End quotes

  • [first lines]

    Gary King: Ever have one of those nights that starts out like any other, but ends up being the *best* night of your life?

  • Andrew Knightley: You have a very selective memory, Gary.

    Gary King: Thanks.

    Andrew Knightley: You remember the Friday nights. I remember the Monday mornings.

    Gary King: Yeah, that's why we're going back on a Friday.