Responsive leap

Carmella 2021-12-30 17:20:54

The setting and plot are quite good. Recalling that the ghost face was still the ghost knight, the skeleton soldier driving sacrifices not long ago, this movie is a leap forward! The introduction link and poster are as follows: a
few more impressive places:
first of all, science fiction elements Setting, no matter how advocating the art of being a bit frustrated, but the frustration will always be uncomfortable. Except for the protagonist's almost unreasonable foresight, the settings in this movie are all very good. The protagonist played by Kai Ge has the ability to predict for two minutes, foreseeing the things of the people around him for two minutes, and he sees a multi-possible future. This setting is very good, very in line with the theory of evolution, the mutant species with high predictive power. At the same time, it avoids the cyclical shield of foreseeing oneself. This kind of superpower is hiding in a certain circus in Las Vegas, the city of Las Vegas, as an actor, it is very real. Then, the heroine who has flashed from the beginning can be predicted several days in advance, which is also very reasonable. Angels are generally more dazzling. With the power of a prophet, Kai's handsome face and infatuation, natural love is as sweet as honey.
Then there is the conflict setting. The terrorists have stolen the atomic bomb again, still ten. There was no way to fight terrorism, but luckily he mastered this prophet and asked him to come out to deal with the atomic bomb. It is said that prophets generally prefer to go into hiding, but it will not be better if the atomic bomb falls on the side. However, if Ji actively responds to the government's call, this film will become a bomb disposal technology film. Kai has just lived a happy life, so subjectively, he certainly doesn't want to mix with the army's mess.
After that, the second half of the movie can only be said to be "GOD BLESS ANMERICAN". In order to arrange Kai Ge to change his mind to help the military, the second half of the whole movie is previewed. The Prophet realized that he didn't cooperate and had no good results, and Brother Kai finally embarked on the right path and joined the anti-terrorist camp.
Speaking of the effects of the movie later, it was handled well. The protagonist used the accident he made to disperse the chasing soldiers while escaping, and it felt great to walk in the accident by himself. In the final anti-terrorist encirclement and hostage recovery, the anti-terrorist force suddenly demonstrated the advantages of the establishment of the prophet in the army, and the use of the clone screen to express the protagonist's method of predicting multiple futures is also very good.
Brother Kai relentlessly shows that kind of inexplicable, innocent, innocent love in the movies. In this movie, too, a prophet who only has a two-minute preview, foreseeing N days and seeing the person in his dream, what else can there be except for the unwilling love? The feelings shown in the whole movie are also very passionate and moving. . However, the second half of the movie is just a super long preview! To the reality of the movie, what happened to the heroine’s sister is that a beautiful love is in front of her, and after a one-night stand, the man assumes the responsibility of saving the world. Posture, leave her with a promise! Another tragedy after the "City of Angels"!

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  • Hadley 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    End ah. . . . . Are you out of film?

  • Kallie 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Nicolas Cage is a bit contrived...

Next quotes

  • Cris Johnson: [to agent who keeps interrupting him while he's trying to brief the team] if you will SHUT UP now, and do EXACTLY what I tell you to do, I'll keep you alive.

  • Cris Johnson: You don't believe in destiny?

    Liz: Well, even if it does exist, I don't think I want to know. I mean, if every move we make is preordained, then what is the point of that? I mean, life is supposed to be a surprise.

    [beat]

    Liz: Isn't it?

    Cris Johnson: It would be nice.