A typical example of greed and chew

Johathan 2021-12-17 08:01:10

One star for the online acting of the actors/big guys, one star for the script and the meaning he might have wanted to express, I really can’t give more.

The first half of the setting is good, and some foreshadowing (I thought) was buried, but from the middle of the stage, it became very fascinating, like a wild horse, and it was not all the way to the end of the mudslide, and there were some moments in the middle that made me feel "Ah, I wanted to talk in this direction." Then he turned sharply, and finally only had a bewildered look.

To be honest, this film may be more suitable for making TV dramas than movies. After all, there are too many directions to be explored. Conspiracy, you can make a fuss from the 225,000 failure rate; humanities, you can start from the front of the ex-wife; social sciences, or discuss economics, or politics, or Classes are all very good entry points; or, what is the experience of a Vietnamese woman (I think I naively thought there would be a reversal when I saw her appearing), the neighbor’s business, the slums outside the city, all It can be digged, as long as the discussion is deep enough. However, greed is too much to chew, and the result of digging holes everywhere is that none of them are filled, which is very embarrassing.

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  • Gudrun 2022-03-22 09:01:57

    Typically, there are concepts but no stories. It takes half an hour to introduce scientific experiments, then half an hour to describe the embarrassing life of a married couple, and another half hour to show the shrinking process. The real story is only half an hour, which is like using Nebraska. The rhythm of "Ant-Man" is stinky and long. From "The Great Wall" to "Lost Town" to "Shrinking Body", Duomeng exhausted my good feelings like a roller coaster.

  • Bethany 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    This is a good setting, what are you using for this? Isn't this a waste of something?

Downsizing quotes

  • Ngoc Lan Tran: When you know death comes soon, you look around things more close.

  • Paul Safranek: He never struck me as the kind of guy who'd go get small. Wow!