This time I want to make a film review: not a surprise, but a surprise in flawless

Derrick 2022-04-23 07:03:11

Memory transplantation is the homework that comes to my mind whenever I see life dying. Certainly not a novel subject. Have you ever thought that if it can be realized without any flaws, is it just continuing one’s unfinished life and rebuilding the connection with the people around you? And the so-called realization is to copy it into an inanimate carrier and store it without development, or to replace the memory of another life, or to coexist? The film chose the latter without much thought. I'm afraid it's too sloppy and I added a time limit. It was then scripted out.
Most action and crime movies are drained, and they can be boiled down to a few types of scripts. Just because the girls are different in beauty, they come and go to whet their appetites. This film also uses a different drug and is a memory transplant gimmick; it is probably only because the author is more likely to be addicted to it, so he thinks it tastes good.
But I didn't expect this small pattern to be so deep.
The nuclear bombs at sea were fired indiscriminately and self-destructed, but the male and female protagonists were watching the news at home. Not even ambiguous. The world is messing with me - and face-to-face you and I maintain a cautious and highly unified mind - and they don't even know that they are the core of the world? I'm not angry, I'm amazed at how easily the film can express this kind of attitude that is almost perfectly connected, but always a little bit worse, without being unnatural or rigid.
Fortunately, as I wished, the focus of the second half of the film was on the ethical adjustment after memory transplantation. I just killed my relatives without righteousness, just ignored the warmth of the common people, and finally got my wish and became a god and gained memory. There are too many routines, but it is so flawless, so skilled, and so seamless in the proposition that I like. And that's how I love to see criminals being tamed by loli and compromise with my feelings, and how much I love to see what I lost come back in another form, even though it has many flaws, I can't refuse it.
Really, it is possible to mix stories in disasters, and tell twists and turns about family relationships in top secrets, but there is no way to get bored with habitual shots. Maybe you look flawed, but I can't help myself. Of course, there will be film critics to mention humorous details, frequent loopholes, acting, script, atmosphere, lighting, timing, pros and cons, which this film has already disdained; but since the film is flawless, it will drown everything good and bad, beyond the script itself and Discussion space. Even the final missile isn't really unexpected, but it's a pleasant surprise to create a peaceful ending in a really flawless film.
The male protagonist's vicious portrayal is not profound and does not affect. There is nothing wrong with the expression of affection. Prevent the destruction of ZF to save the people in dire straits, the old way of getting old. Okay, you can ask some more questions and slowly destroy it. But I think I might not be a good person if I have a save-as memory.
I'm so irritable that I can't write enough. . Forget it, don't watch it, it's fine if I like it alone.

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Extended Reading
  • Eliezer 2022-01-06 08:01:07

    Wasting a bunch of good actors, what script? Three-quarters of the time, the protagonist is out of chaos with a bewildered look. The CIA has frequent IQ drops and is inhumane! Fortunately, Kevin Costner is really a tough guy who is always strong and strong, as long as the action scene comes up, the effect is still good. Please! This kind of spy war/police action movie is the sooner you enter the chase and counter chase action scene, the better it will look!

  • Amiya 2022-03-24 09:02:37

    Kevin Costner still has an accent

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.