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Trycia 2022-03-22 09:01:51
lackluster film
The expectant Morgan Freeman inexplicably dies just before the climax (if the movie has one).
Arranging a girlfriend for Affleck seems to show the director's cherishing of marriage and life? It's a pity that this part of the plot is so subtle that the heroine's only role is to embellish the... -
Jimmie 2022-03-23 09:01:57
I like Xiaoben's color, but the depth? no
What's
the end of this?
Or based on a particularly famous novel?
Two world powers started a war so easily
and the President of the United States shouted with a big face: I don't care what the situation is, these people are going to kill me!
Hey, even if you can make a point of it,
after all, it is...
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Francesco 2022-03-26 09:01:06
The end is impotence
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Novella 2022-03-25 09:01:09
Even with the usual flaws of the American Empire, anxiety and warnings about the future are still the core of the film. In the 2002 film, a nuclear bomb exploded in the United States (only in film history?), and I still think it's amazing when I think about it now.
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[en route to Russia]
Cabot: Jack... Jack, what are you doing?
Jack: Oh... I had a date tonight, so I had to call and cancel...
Cabot: Well, don't be stupid! Tell her where you're going. In fact, tell her who you work for. She'll be impressed.
Jack: [to Cathy, over the phone] OK. I work for the CIA, and the Director asked me at the last minute to come with him to Russia with him to do a nuclear arms inspection. Hello?
Cathy: That is so lame.
Jack: No, I swear, it's because of the START treaty, we get to inspect to make sure they're really decommissioning their nuclear arsenal...
[Cathy hangs up]
Jack: Hello... hello?
[Cabot starts laughing]
Jack: Thanks. Thanks a lot.
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Bill Cabot: What's the t-shirt say?
Depot Worker: "I am a bomb technician, if you see me running...
[laughs]
Depot Worker: ... try to catch up."