It's actually a diary

Ruben 2022-04-20 09:01:12

I watched the show with my friends at 11 o'clock in the evening. I listened to my friend's introduction before watching it, and I still had great expectations. After reading it, I feel like a fool, and it really doesn't match the name.
The first feeling is that it is a love story that takes place on an alien planet, or the kind that is too vulgar to save the beauty by a hero.
Second, the propaganda is about battlefields and battlefields, but the fighting scenes are not grand, not spectacular, and not shocking at all. I still remember that when the male protagonist singled out the new patriarch, it took so long to lay the groundwork, and he thought that there would be a lot of fighting, but as soon as he flew, he cut across the board. It makes me think that this patriarch really doesn't know how to get along.
Third, although it is on an alien planet, is it necessary to set such a big difference between races! Is it so big! There are still rifles, swords, and thatched huts here, and there are spaceships and lasers over there. It's amazing.
Most importantly, there was a family of three sitting next door, and the children kept asking their parents "quietly" in a voice that could be heard all over the hall. Completely quiet viewing.
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  • Kaylie 2022-03-24 09:01:20

    In fact, it is much better than Transformers and the like. It is also a hodgepodge. Crossing·Sci-Fi·Finally, there is a little suspense. I think of Gus in the sword style with a paragraph. I am a little looking forward to the sequel.

  • Jaclyn 2021-10-20 19:03:01

    In memory of Steven Jobs

John Carter quotes

  • Tars Tarkas: Did I not tell you he could jump!

  • Dejah Thoris: [to John, as Matai Shang disguised as Dejah is fleeing] I'm getting away!

    [John and Dejah pursue the other Dejah]