A movie where the heroine is a bug

Eliane 2022-04-20 09:01:32

Continuing the story above, the heroine of this movie is completely reborn from ashes, with bugs all the way from start to finish. The fights are casually beaten, and the temper is also hot and soft-hearted, which looks very contradictory. But it also seems to be the main theme of the film. Humanity is so harmonious and contradictory.

The fourth is as good-looking as always, and cleans up the mess according to the heroine's temperament. The ending is a bit unsatisfactory, a bit perfunctory, what is called an experiment, so what kind of ghost conclusions are drawn? Diversity and unity of human nature? And then provide any good construction for the subsequent development of human beings? Maybe the editor-in-chief didn't think of this, and left a suspense. "200 years have passed, who knows what's on the other side of the wall?" No one knows, so the director didn't sketch a perfect future for us.

In short, the movie is still good, although the plot is a bit cliché, but there are desirable points. Some points that echo before and after are still worth scrutinizing~

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Extended Reading
  • Lucie 2022-03-21 09:01:38

    American young people watch this? (I watched the film for the last time this week, and the ending was really bad)

  • Hal 2022-04-23 07:01:38

    It's so boring and one of the male and female protagonists is like 35 and the other is like 15. It's awkward

The Divergent Series: Insurgent quotes

  • Johanna: [to Tris] I know you're angry. But you're letting it consume you.

  • Peter: [to Tris] Well, that just goes to show that you can take the girl outta Abnegation, but you can't take the Abnegation out of the girl. Let's go. Once a stiff, always a stiff, right?