The story is okay, the ending is nonsense

Melyna 2022-03-22 09:01:04

What a jb ending, if you make a movie and bow your head to reality, don't make this kind of drama if you don't have the guts! The previous plot is still very rigorous, all kinds of foreshadowings have been buried and worked, but the ending at the back is too ridiculous, idealization is not like this, and after watching it, I am very angry.

All the criminals in the prison were released. Even if there are a few innocents in it, most of them are people who want to kill and then be stopped, right? Why was it all released all at once? What to do with the dead?

The institution was abolished, and the three prophets were imprisoned on the island, still playing their value? Imprisoned for a lifetime? Or is it a nation out of 3P? Is it possible that a prophet of sustainable development is also planned?

The protagonist and the heroine are very simple and have a new child. Are they so sure that the previous child died instead of being abducted and sold by traffickers? The female prophet had foreseen it before! His son even asked a girl to marry him when he was in college. After so many years of pain, he didn't go to see him?

The ending is just one of the uncomfortable places

The most irritating thing is that the beginning and the middle of the plot are rigorous, comfortable, and refreshing. Towards the end, when the heroine finds the true face of the boss, it is too disgusting.

As another comment said, the protagonist is wanted, but the eyeballs can open the door

The female protagonist can still use it to break into prison. The key is that the eyeball is still in the bag. So why doesn't NB teach the male protagonist how to escape security without transplanting eyeballs?

And the boss is still in a meeting. The heroine rushed to the prison and rescued the hero quickly. The hero is running to the boss to have a heroism. Let's have a day meeting with the boss! Obviously he said it for a few minutes

Besides, the prison is guarded by one person. Is this a private prison? As long as they can pass the security check, anyone can go in and hijack it!

The black colleague of the protagonist didn't know anything. After listening to the heroine who hadn't seen each other for several years, he posted the video to the boss. Are you sure you didn't have a relationship with the heroine back then?

If you do this, even if it is right, you will be expelled from it in the future!

The previous shots were so rigorous, foreshadowing them one by one, and untie them one by one in the middle stage, and the watching was so refreshing. Why was the ending so sloppy? Too serious!

The most irritating thing is to spend a night with a beautiful woman. At the beginning, she was very serious, but she took off her pants. She wants to go home, damn!

How much I like in the front, how disgusting in the back, I see Lie Xinxi, who knows it is such a thing, the back is not serious, and the front is serious, it looks funny.

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Extended Reading
  • Madilyn 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    A successful sci-fi commercial film. In the end, the collapse of the murder defense system echoes the saying that the Prophet has always said: You still have the choice. This is the essence of Spielberg for the film.

  • Tressa 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    A commercial film of very good standard. Although the story expressed will definitely usher in a lot of discussion logically, the end of the film still allows people to embrace free will. After all, it is not the past that can change, and the future that can be predicted will not be the future. . It’s just that the imagination of the film in 2002 has to be strengthened. Many of the things that were dazzling in 2002 have been realized and even commercialized ten years later.

Minority Report quotes

  • [viewing the crime scene of Leo Crow's murder]

    Danny Witwer: I worked homicide before federal. This is what we call an orgy of evidence. You know how many orgies I had as a homicide cop?

    Officer Fletcher: How many?

    Danny Witwer: None.

    [crouches down and looks back up]

    Danny Witwer: This was all arranged.

  • John Anderton: [his face inches from Agatha's] Where's my Minority Report?

    [screams]

    John Anderton: DO I EVEN HAVE ONE?

    [moment's silence]

    John Anderton: [softly] Do I have one?

    Agatha: [whispers] No.