Ultra-brain 48 hours has some deficiencies

Morgan 2022-04-19 09:02:26

In fact, this is a very good idea, the construction of the protagonist is also more characteristic, and the crisis is also quite standard Hollywood style. Where is the problem? On the protagonist, most of the previous content is vilifying the male protagonist, and it is not like the protagonist at all, more like a shadow, which can be said to be a side effect of the character selection. It just takes a lot of time to re-understand and build a new protagonist. Secondly, the change of the male protagonist is because of love? family? The feeling of getting along? It should be a major contradiction or conflict that will lead to a change in character and human nature, which is more natural. The transformation of the male protagonist in the story was too proactive and instead became strange. In the end, the enemy seems a bit simple, smart, but still not strong enough.

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  • Julien 2022-03-22 09:02:13

    The director is so serious about copying the copy that he ignores the rhythm and logic of the main line. Even if Kevin Costner is a good uncle with both civil and military skills, he has not been able to save the film from all-round mediocrity.

  • Adella 2022-03-22 09:02:13

    Superman's father on Earth was implanted with Deadpool's memory by an older generation of double-faced man Harvey Dante so that he could continue to fall in love with Wonder Woman. Batman's old police friend chief said he was mad when he found out. This is mostly a DC story.

Criminal quotes

  • Jill Pope: [rushed up stairs to little daughter's room] I'm here!

    Emma Pope: [as mother quickly closes door] Where were you? Who's there?

    Jill Pope: It's okay.

    [grabs wooden light fixture]

    Jill Pope: Mommy's here! Mommy's here!

    Emma Pope: There's someone in the house!

  • Jericho Stewart: Billy could never hurt you, Jill, so neither can I.