Shadow in the Cloud Comments

  • Karlee 2023-03-04 10:38:49

    21_016. Chloë was alone, shooting monsters, climbing the plane upside down, falling off the plane and being bounced back to the plane by the blast of the explosion, flying the plane, killing an unknown creature with bare hands, and finally breastfeeding. The theme of this movie is can a woman hold the sky? You should choose someone with a bit of muscle. I really look like...

  • Joanny 2023-02-10 22:52:09

    The heroine is the real monster. . . It’s silly to see Chloe Moritz falling off the plane and being bombed back into the...

  • Mona 2023-02-09 21:00:46

    Heaven and earth are big, my mother is the...

  • Pete 2023-01-14 18:50:18

    The suspense production in the first half is quite good. The confined space and the one-man show make people think it will be a very exciting film, but the second half is completely abandoned, leaving aside physics and common sense. Even the development of the story has become fragmented after the heroine re-enters the plane. The concept is wonderful and half a good...

  • Bernadette 2023-01-13 21:43:50

    Isn't this idea copied from "Zombie Flying Shark"? The original intention was to praise the female pilots during World War II, but it turned out to be a 100% pure boxing work, which is almost a one-man show of Zitianjiao. Going to the ground, blasting and capturing, the more you go, the more nonsense, it is completely the aesthetics of Wonder Woman. But if I can, I'd like to sit in the belly turret...

  • Zachary 2023-01-10 17:34:37

    There is basically only one closed scene in the first half, and the atmosphere of suspense is maintained through dialogue and unknown threats in the air, which adds a lot to the film. But in the second half, after the heroine came out, the plot began to collapse, especially the part where I bounced back to the plane with my face WTF? Is this really possible? And the weird BGM that came with fighting monsters in the cabin right after was a bit of a stretch. But the last part of the heroine is...

  • Brice 2023-01-06 17:26:55

    It's rare for a standard midnight cult film to successfully incorporate a feminist stance. Coincidentally, like "Wandering", the first half is also a secret room thriller. Through the heroine's action and voice and the voice of radio dialogue, it depicts the misunderstanding and discrimination of military women encountered by men. In the second half, it gradually breaks away from the realistic depiction, and it also constantly breaks the stereotype of women. The plots of fighting monsters,...

  • Luther 2022-12-04 09:54:24

    Feminist version of "Desperate...

  • Josue 2022-11-24 06:10:53

    As long as the director is not embarrassed, the audience is...

  • Shaina 2022-11-19 17:04:02

    The monster image uses the fictional image of Chupacabra at the end of the 90s. The script uses the plane of the Yin and Yang Devil to see the monster’s feminine...

Extended Reading
  • Fay 2022-10-20 12:54:25

    How did the director have the nerve to shoot it?

    Is it a bit logical anyway? The fierce female Han who is afraid of domestic violence leads a team of pilots to overturn the Japanese army fleet to tear monsters and lead the co-pilot to make an emergency landing...??????? With a question mark on her face.... .....you don't tear up the scumbag, you...

  • Shannon 2022-10-26 23:32:16

    An angry fist swinging at the bat monster

    Mixed, quite mixed. Air combat, enclosed space, feminism, monsters, extramarital affairs, motherhood, rock music and many other elements are blended together in an incredible way. The story tells the story of the super-killer Chloe Moritz (24 years old at the time) as a high-ranking female...

Shadow in the Cloud quotes

  • Tommy Dorn: Hey there, Garrett. Mm. Now, the way I hear it,99% of WAFs is lesbian and 1% is whores. Now, you find that to be true to fact? And if so, which one are you?

    Maude Garrett: It's a great question, Private Dorn. We're 100% soldiers.

  • Maude Garrett: I saw... I saw something move on the right wing.

    John Reeves: They're called propellers, baby. And they help us fly.