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Clarissa 2022-03-16 09:01:03
The director of "Suicide Squad" once again hit the street. The opening is very good about the relationship and contradiction between orcs and humans. It is perfect for reflecting the social reality, but as the plot develops, the theme begins to change and becomes the most nutritious. The battle for the right of the sci-fi film routine, the rhythm is long, the scene is average, the villain is mentally retarded, although the characters are attractive, but the execution in all aspects is difficult...
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Donna 2022-03-15 09:01:03
The elves are the nouveau riche, the orcs are the ruffians, the human beings punish the evil and promote the good and stand in the middle, fairy... soy...
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Billie 2022-03-15 09:01:03
What Ayer really paid tribute to was his "Deep Blue" in 2002. Imprisoned magic is power, wands are justice, and "light" is justice. The reason why Ayer did not expand the interesting setting of "the development of modern industry in Middle-earth" is very simple. The mortal Smith didn't find out that he was in an unknown myth until the final prophecy appeared. The art and action design is refined but not general, and the egg-like details foreshadowing indicate that the new world will be fully...
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Daija 2022-03-14 14:12:23
How do a bunch of dudes who can barely remember their baby mama's birthday have beef with a whole race over some shit that happened 2000 years...
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Devyn 2021-11-25 08:01:28
62/100 This is a sci-fi + magic movie that has no plans for the world view and background settings, so I am anxious to come out to "call for credit". Is it entertaining? Have. But what is terrible is that the director also wants to play some in-depth themes, but those nightclub scenes that are purely for the senses make the author leak the fox...
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Concepcion 2021-11-25 08:01:28
The flamboyant magic and the weak villain complement each other. I thought it would be deeply explored on the issue of race. However, the audience saw only embarrassing literary drama and scattered fights. The budget of 100 million US dollars was estimated to be spent excluding the salary of the two male protagonists. Did you put on makeup and...
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Lambert 2021-11-25 08:01:28
Congratulations to Will Smith for joining the non-guaranteed luxury list for the evening festival. Suicide Squad, the subsidiary Meili has already rushed to such an extent that he still doesn't know how to cherish the feathers, and is afraid that he will follow in Cage's footsteps. ps This is not the modern middle-earth man in black, the rhythm is simply broken, hold your...
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Vinnie 2021-11-25 08:01:28
Isn't it too ugly? How can science fiction movies be made so sparsely? I want to hit people. ps: The mv-like decadent urban empty mirror group in the opening film picked me up and thought I was on the scene....
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Celestine 2021-11-25 08:01:28
There is no comment that it is so bad, the world view and everything are very...
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Sonny 2021-11-25 08:01:28
It's witty for Netflix to release this heavyweight before Christmas. What a substantial...
Bright Comments
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Tremayne 2022-03-24 09:01:35
good good really good
It's really good, in fact, it reflects the religious culture and the gun management problem of the great American emperor. Bureaucratic corruption exists in every country! After the praise, why did the 100,000 start, why can the car hit the wall of an invisible wall of purgatory? Why does this good...
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Jamar 2021-11-25 08:01:28
Smith is getting old
I don’t know what to say. The investment in a blockbuster film is actually quite interesting. A world where humans coexist with elves and orcs was very novel at first. It reminded me of Zootopia, but the rhythm is wrong, that is, there are no crazy animals. The city is so smooth, there are doubts...
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Nick Jakoby: I believe that you're lacking in love, Ward.
Daryl Ward: I'm what?
Nick Jakoby: By love, I mean, like... physical love.
Daryl Ward: Yeah. Um...
Nick Jakoby: Right?
Daryl Ward: I'm straight. I don't need no physical love. Trust me, I'm good.
Nick Jakoby: You can't hide it, Ward. Humans have physical tells.
Daryl Ward: Tells, huh?
Nick Jakoby: Yeah. It's called a face.
Daryl Ward: I ain't making no face.
Nick Jakoby: Like the face you're making right now.
Daryl Ward: I ain't making no face. All right, what face am I making?
Nick Jakoby: "A human who needs a lot more conjugal love" type face.
Daryl Ward: "Conjugal love" face.
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Daryl Ward: So you know human faces. Show me another human face. What's another one we make?
Nick Jakoby: Oh, uh...
[pouts]
Daryl Ward: What's that face?
Nick Jakoby: Human who doesn't get any more pancakes.
Daryl Ward: [laughs] We do like our pancakes, for real.
Nick Jakoby: I got a lot of 'em.
Daryl Ward: You got a lot?
Nick Jakoby: I got a lot of them.
Daryl Ward: Show me the face an Orc makes when he just shut the fuck up, and don't say shit, and just drive to work.
[Nick glares at him]
Daryl Ward: Yeah, that's it! That's it! Oh, you got that one! Yeah, you killing that one. You should do that one. Do that one, like, all the time.