Fan Bingbing is a shot in the arm

Gayle 2022-04-21 09:01:26

How boring is this movie? I was so bored that only when I saw Fan Bingbing did I suddenly feel that this was the most brilliant Easter egg in this movie! Then I started to think about a lot of questions in the next time, such as does the director know Fan Bingbing, why did he cut Bingbing into it, and will it just highlight China and have Chinese elements? And when Bingbing was filming that scene, did she think that she would appear in a Hollywood movie this second? I think she doesn't know, otherwise she won't have only a profile face. Her mood when watching this movie should be like this: If I had known that I would show it to the audience all over the world, I would have to show my face even if I was killed by TM. Then I thought, who has more scenes here and Iron Man III? Last time, Tie 3 showed a face, and there was overwhelming publicity saying that it was on a Hollywood movie. Why didn't it promote this time? I think it should have been known in advance.

When I thought about these questions, I realized that the movie scene had jumped from Macau to Paris, and the old prison man Freeman had miraculously escaped from the prison. It made me think that if it wasn't for Jay Chou's appearance and the transport of the safe that locked his father to Paris, the big scene in Macau could have been cut out.
Well, I admit that after watching the whole movie, Fan Bingbing is the best to watch.

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  • Cristina 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    "It doesn't matter what you watch a movie with your friends" genre is not recommended

  • Austyn 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    The image of the "Naughty Magician" in the previous episode is exhausted and entertaining, but the skills are poor.

Now You See Me 2 quotes

  • J. Daniel Atlas: [tying Lula's wrists] Okay, come here. What is it that you want?

    Lula: I wanted to meet you. Everybody, really. I want to be a part of the Eye, okay? I said it. I do. And I want to use my magic for good, like you and Merritt and Jack especially. Oh, that's right. I know that Jack is alive. I know that he faked his own death. I am a huge fam of faking deaths. That was crazy!

    [Atlas finishing tying her wrists, and she slips the bonds immediately]

    Lula: What is this? A trucker's hitch?

    J. Daniel Atlas: Yeah.

    Lula: It's terrible. Embarrassing.

    J. Daniel Atlas: [ties her wrists behind her back this time] Okay.

    Lula: By the way, I am so sorry That Henley left you. Ow! God!

    J. Daniel Atlas: Sorry.

    Lula: That's actually a little better. You know what I heard?

    J. Daniel Atlas: What?

    Lula: About Henley? I heard that she got tired of waiting around, she lost faith and so she asked for an out, and the Eye gave it to her. But who knows, right? In matters of the heart, so difficult to tell. I mean, maybe she got sick of you. You ever think about that? Control issues? Maybe you just didn't tie her up tight enough. Ow!

    J. Daniel Atlas: [going to his phone for a second] Here's what's going to happen. You're going to stay here and stop talking, and I'm going to make a phone call, and in about five minutes, some people are going...

    [he turns back to Lula, but she's disappeared]

  • Walter Mabry: We'll be working together. Yes. Allow me to introduce myself.

    Jack Wilder: Yeah, you're Walter Mabry. You died a year ago.

    Walter Mabry: Yes, an idea I got from you, Mr. Wilder. Fake your death, the world puts its guard down.