Phenomenon Comments

  • Christian 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    that dog. . . If I get to that day, I hope to say goodbye in the arms of the person I...

  • Zackary 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    I watched it on foreign teacher joe's movie night, very boring...

  • Loraine 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    After watching this favorite...

  • Newell 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    The music is very good, the character relationships are well set, and the plot is...

  • Winnifred 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    I watched it in 1998 and rewatched it again. I still like the scene where lace shaves George's head. Different from ordinary sci-fi films, it is simple and sad. This's great~ BTW, travolta is already a little fat at this...

  • Darlene 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    --- : Hey, would you love me in the rest of my life? --- : No, I would love you in the rest of...

  • Scarlett 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    In fact, in the final analysis, the film is still about people, and technology and techniques are just...

  • Alisha 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    The small warmth of Travoft Tower, the subject matter is very good and the pace is slow. George was an ordinary person. On the night of his birthday, a strong light hit him. Since then, his IQ has become unpredictable, and his desire to learn has also become super powerful. He can move objects with psychic powers and can learn a language in 20 minutes. But with the exposure of superpowers, people began to feel fear and jealousy and kept away from...

  • Aletha 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    Completed my childhood imagination. All the abilities fell from the sky. I don't know why I just don't like the male protagonist, I didn't like him from the first sight of his face...

  • Sandrine 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    The movie 17 years ago still warms people's hearts~A magical story of an ordinary person, a pure and beautiful love~I can't forget it, I have a strong knowledge and knowledge, I hope I can have such an ability~I always feel that American movies can move people's hearts the most Yes, not a grand production, but a classic "Jurassic Park" that has been created for 20 years, and this one,...

Extended Reading
  • Shaina 2021-12-22 08:01:28

    Love is instinct

    At first I wanted to find Sharon Stone's "Instinct", but after opening it for 10 minutes, it didn't look right. (It's all the fault of the UP master at station B. This piece is clearly called "Different Instinct"). It’s a good habit to decide to just look at it casually. Looking at and discovering...

  • Mossie 2021-12-22 08:01:28

    Like this movie very much

    Especially the eyes of the heroine looking at the male lead, from the beginning of resistance and avoidance to the pity at the end, a woman loves a man so much. The heroine’s acting skills are really good, and the male lead is a good one. Innocent old boy, especially after the death of the hero,...

Phenomenon quotes

  • Dr. Bob Niedorf: All right, I'll start the questions, and I'll be timing your responses, and we'll be recording. Any questions?

    George Malley: What's your first name?

    Dr. Bob Niedorf: Uh, my first name is Bob.

    [George reaches across the wide table to shake hands]

    George Malley: Shoot, Bob.

    Dr. Bob Niedorf: Right. Name as many mammals as you can in 60 seconds. Ready? Go.

    [Starts stopwatch]

    George Malley: Hmm. 60 seconds. Well, how would you like that? How about alphabetical? Aardvark, baboon, caribou, dolphin, eohippus, fox, gorilla, hyena, ibex, jackal, kangaroo, lion, marmoset, Newfoundland, ocelot, panda, rat, sloth, tiger, unicorn, varmint, whale, yak, zebra. Now "varmint" is a stretch; so is "Newfoundland" (that's a dog breed); "unicorn" is mythical; "eohippus" is prehistoric. But you weren't being very specific, now, were you, Bob?

    Dr. Bob Niedorf: [pauses, then stops watch and laughs] Well! Ahh, I'll, uh - I'll try to be more specific. You ready for the next one?

    George Malley: Shoot.

    Dr. Bob Niedorf: Answer as quickly as you can... how old is a person born in 1928?

    [starts stopwatch]

    George Malley: Man or a woman?

    Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops stopwatch and pauses] Why?

    George Malley: Specifics, Bob.

    Dr. Bob Niedorf: Okay, one more time. How old is a MAN born in 1928?

    [starts stopwatch]

    George Malley: Still alive?

    Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops watch, pauses, nods] If a man is born in 1928, and he's still alive, how old is he?

    [starts stopwatch]

    George Malley: What month?

    Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops stopwatch] If a man was born October 3rd, 1928, and he's still alive, how old is he?

    [starts stopwatch]

    George Malley: What time?

    Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops stopwatch] 10 o'clock... PM!

    [starts stopwatch]

    George Malley: Where?

    Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops stopwatch; now impatient] Anywhere!

    George Malley: Well, let's get specific, Bob! I mean, if the guy's still alive, born in California, October 3rd, 1928, 10 PM, he's 67 years, 9 months, 22 days, 14 hours, and...

    [takes Bob's hand to see his wristwatch]

    George Malley: ... and 12 minutes. If he was born in New York, he's 3 hours older, now isn't he?

  • Doc: Let's see, uh... George... George... there's a tumor in your brain, that's spread out like a hand, threads of it, you know, everywhere. But instead of dysfunction - now here's the mystery, George. Instead of destroying brain function, so far it's been stimulating it. We can't understand that. You have more area of active brain use than anybody ever tested - ever - because of those tentacles. I mean, we've seen tumors like this before, it's called astrocytoma. And it explains, uh, the dizziness, and... the illusion of light. But the way it's in there, waking up areas of the brain, it's a... big mystery. So...

    George Malley: And it's killing me.

Phenomenon

Director: Jon Turteltaub

Language: Portuguese,Spanish,English Release date: July 3, 1996

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