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John 2022-03-27 09:01:05
The adventure story of Jack, the little master of catching giants
Jack is not a prince,
he just happens to be in love with a princess.
It seems that as long as there is a boy named Jack in the story,
he is destined to be a handsome boy with red lips and white teeth.
That's right,
our movie [Jack the Giant Catcher]
is no exception.
The male protagonist is played... -
Liana 2022-04-20 09:01:40
"Jack the Giant Catcher" is adapted from a traditional British fairy tale with excellent visual effects
I heard before that this movie was adapted by Christopher McQuarrie into another thing with an adult concept, but I personally feel that after watching it, it still retains the style of the live-action version of traditional fairy tales. I watched the high-definition version of this film at 739...
Peter Bonner
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Sharon 2022-03-29 09:01:02
Adapted from the traditional fairy tale Magic Beans, the basic plot has not been moved, and a city defense battle with giants has been added, but the scene is still too small. Looking at those kings, it seems that they only have one city, and they govern about 10,000 people, so the little kings in Europe are equivalent to the magistrates or prefects in China, and the princesses are equivalent to the daughters of magistrates or prefects. rare class
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Berta 2022-04-22 07:01:18
Nic's hairstyle. . . . Ewan is so handsome!
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Elmont: This is a terrible idea.
Jack: Have you ever killed a giant before?
Elmont: And you've killed, what, one? Which makes you an expert now?
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Isabelle: You know, for someone who's not wildly keen on heights, you're doing awfully well.
Jack: Yeah, I've been doing a little trick Crawe taught me.
Isabelle: What's the trick?
Jack: Picture something just ahead of you within arm's reach.
[helps Isabelle down so she is within arm's reach]
Jack: Something that makes you happy.
Isabelle: Sounds easy enough.
Jack: It really is.