Christa Mayert

Christa Mayert

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  • The Da Vinci Code The Da Vinci Code

    Christa 2021-10-18 09:29:03

    Think about religion, but don’t play with it.

    The boy sitting at the back has been counting down how long it will be until the end of the countdown. The girls with him listened to all the complaints he made.

    Indeed, as I expected, the Da Vinci Code is a more mature and fascinating novel than angels and demons, but it may not be as suitable for adaptation into a movie as the former. What's more, in China, which is extremely lacking in religious background, it is understandable that half of the audience's reaction to get...

  • No Country for Old Men No Country for Old Men

    Christa 2021-10-13 13:08:19

    What are the wonderful details of "Old Nowhere"?

    When Josh Brolin found the drug lord who died with the money under the tree, he found the 1911 and then checked the gun and found that it was loaded, then removed the magazine first and then withdrew the bullet in the chamber (exit Hold it in your hand after you come) Then reset the firing pin, insert the magazine, and finally insert it around the waist. The shot really matches the identity of the Vietnamese veteran played by Josh Brolin. Later, the water hound chased Josh Brolin. After...

  • Se7en Se7en

    Christa 2021-10-13 13:08:12

    This world is a good place and it is worth fighting for.

    Gluttony, greed, laziness, lust, pride, jealousy, anger; Catholicism lists these seven evils that damage personal spirituality, which can be said to be the ultimate summary of human weakness. In real life, maybe we all commit one of these seven deadly sins. We are human beings, people always have weaknesses and always make mistakes. The film finally completed this shocking perfect crime with an unexpected ending, and brought a classic case to the history of human crime: a murderer who is...

  • X2: X-Men United X2: X-Men United

    Christa 2021-10-13 13:06:12

    Hello, Miss dead and resurrected

    I don’t know why I hate the resurrection of the dead protagonist every time I watch a movie. Even if my beloved character is resurrected, the audience still feels uncomfortable. I feel like I have been cheated. Therefore, I watch it first, then watch 1 and The scum of 2 said that Jane’s death did not deceive me a little bit of emotional fluctuations, but it feels so disgusting to fool the audience. This episode still loves the cute Transformers Wolverine and Stormgirl. The scum...

  • A Clockwork Orange A Clockwork Orange

    Christa 2021-10-13 13:06:01

    The Postmodern Art Style of "A Clockwork Orange"

                   "Clockwork Orange" post-modern art style
    a. Brief introduction of the story
    "A Clockwork Orange" is a shocking cult film by the film master Stanley Kubrick in 1971. It is adapted from the novel of the same name by the British writer Anthony Perkins. The background of the movie's story is set in the near future, telling a story of his experience from the protagonist Alex's first-person perspective. Alex led a few idle and violent teenagers like him to have fun...

  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    Christa 2021-10-13 13:05:29

    Rethinking my country's innovative imagination from Terminator 2

    The Chinese people’s lack of imagination is caused by the test-oriented education and some self-made sand coins. Now there are sand coins questioning that t1000 cpu is unreasonable. Fuck, people’s t1000 cpu is a whole body nanoparticle, and countless nanoparticles make up the shape of a robot. It looks like a tuft of mercury. Cameron had already had this idea in 1991, but some people in our country with mystery of superiority still think that innovative imagination is unreasonable....

  • Christa 2023-09-26 16:37:32

    A beautiful love bridge is beautiful no matter how you look at it...

  • Christa 2023-09-16 02:56:59

    Hey, Sao Nian, that vampire fucked you

  • Christa 2023-09-04 03:25:26

    Malcolm McDowell is so old to make a cameo. The puppy UGGY is very smart, can roll, play dead, and act cute. The screen ratio and the number of film frames are all shot in the way of silent film, and there are laughs and tears in the plot. In the case of the flood of commercial films, it is a good condiment to make such a tribute film retro.

  • Christa 2023-09-03 01:00:40

    A mess of a bad movie, a posturing performance, a nonsense plot, and a sequel?

  • Christa 2023-09-01 08:40:58

    Japanese chatting with Germans, what English do you two speak? Really... Then the heroine shyly eats and drinks before she has no money to talk about it, and someone pays for her, and she also looks like "I'll let you take care of it" Don't say thank you super disgusting der okay? When the two of them met, the firewood and fire hormones were so mad that they were hooking up with each other.

  • Christa 2023-08-29 02:32:13

    = =Dad invites his son to give a full score! ! !

  • Christa 2023-08-21 20:47:55

    The music is not bad, the setting is typical of middle-class American neighborhoods, and the beginning is more exciting than the whole article

  • Christa 2023-08-18 03:17:26

    Even though I haven't watched the first two, I just watched the third one, but I still have to say that it looks good and the music is great! After watching the movie, God gave me popular science about the plots of the first two films. I want to say that I have time to remedial

  • Christa 2023-08-13 14:42:55

    This is a great movie about affiliation and possession. Nothing to do with love, yet everything to do with the ASSUMPTION of love.

  • Christa 2023-08-11 17:33:55

    Impeccable and wonderful script, Wilder is worthy of being a master of screenwriting, foreshadowing, foreshadowing, and suspense production is simply superb... From beginning to end, the jokes are endless and hilarious... Claudette Colbert is too suitable for this role Such a witty, decisive and cute character...

  • Christa 2023-07-18 14:17:40

    The filming is quite smooth, Bette Davis is a bit exaggerated

  • Christa 2023-07-15 06:08:55

    So, in fact, writing a book is also a kind of self-YY. When appreciating Jane Eyre's perseverance, who would have thought that Charlotte herself had fallen in love with the male host when she was a tutor. The hostess kicks her out of the manor after revealing the adultery. So the image of Rochester's Mad Wife appeared in the book. Is Charlotte trying to idealize being a junior? How come this version is so dark.

  • Christa 2023-07-05 05:39:44

    It's really worse than the news room, isn't it a little bit?

  • Christa 2023-06-12 17:52:54

    In addition to topicality, Xiaoqiao and Sister A's other performances are simply useless. . .

  • Christa 2023-06-11 15:33:30

    The most impressive part of RBG's introduction of its judge's lace collar piece by piece, as well as the story of apology to Trump placed at the end of the whole positive report. A perfect woman.