Childhood?

Kay 2022-01-01 08:01:14

The film tells a magical story that looks amazing: a 7-year-old girl conquered a thousand-year-old white bear king, then ruled the giant bear tribe and began to save the world, with a little bit of epic flavor in it. A simple story, and the horrible and concentrated performance from Nicole Kidman is considered the most in place. I believe she can replace other monsters and become the biggest nightmare of a child's childhood. The soundtrack made the audience excited, with three beeps of "Are you just that capable?" and two "I'm just that capable", with ups and downs, and a great sense of hierarchy that reminds people with stories. Indeed, unlike ordinary fantasy novels, "Black Matter" is extremely profound in connotation. This theme was great at the time. The story was adapted from the first part of the "Dark Matter" trilogy. The ending is foreshadowed and obviously there will be a sequel.

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Extended Reading
  • Jessica 2022-01-01 08:01:14

    Disappointed, disappointed... I was watching the trailer the day before and said that it was the best trailer I have ever watched~ The next day I saw that movie ticket is really worthless~~~! ! I was speechless when I finished reading it~ I don't know what's wrong~ It's so bad~!

  • Jessica 2022-04-22 07:01:05

    I can't understand all the episodes, there are always some inexplicable plots, such as why the old man who drives the hot air balloon only appeared in the market, why did he introduce the little girl to the armored bear, etc., anyway, I know that there are always noble people at the critical moment. Help, the plot seems less important than the picture.

The Golden Compass quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Lyra Belacqua: Hush, Pan.

  • Lee Scoresby: That's a mighty fancy clockwork you got there.

    Lyra Belacqua: [puts away the alethiometer] It's just a toy.

    Lee Scoresby: Well, then, it's a mighty fancy toy. How'd you come by somethin' like that.

    Hester: Oh, Lord, Lee when you gonna learn to mind your own business?