The role of Markov reversal

Rylee 2022-03-15 09:01:03

When watching a movie, he had been expecting a fiery fight in high-rise buildings, but he disappeared in a flash. So I feel that the effect of his reversal comes out to scare you and turn around the production cost by the way. It's not unfounded, because the ending turns back again. . . . . It's a bit painful, but the movie is still pretty good. If the fighting scene is learned from Marvel, it should be awesome. In the end, the thief's dick sucks. I don't know where an organization came to kill and silence, and even got a ghost tattoo. . . . The three protagonists are inexplicably bento. . . . Can you imagine Bruce drowning in water? Mr. Glass's death is also very pitiful. To be honest, watching Samuel in a movie is really cool. Although there is only one scene of murder, it is very neat and vicious.

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  • Deron 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    Love the mind trick to the middle, Shyamalan does a really good job of being "convincing". Then the anti-superhero routine directly cancels the big scene and laughs to death. This ending feels like opening a "cheap" universe. The cast list at the end of the credits proves that Yimei's drama is refreshing.

  • Mona 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    The true sequel to "Undead", Shyamalan has been working hard for more than ten years, but he has really built his own superhero universe in a joke. The existence of heroes is precisely because of the villain, a group of people cracking together It's actually quite hilarious to fight with each other, but as an annual expectation, it doesn't seem to be enough. I can't say where it is, but it's obviously not enough.

Glass quotes

  • Patricia: How? How did you get here without anyone seeing you?

    Elijah Price: Ma'am. I'm here to see if the tales of the extraordinary being are real, the half-man, half-creature.

    Patricia: Patricia. But I appreciate your manners. I don't know anymore.

    Elijah Price: I'm a comic book expert, Patricia. I believe comic books are a continuation of documentation that has gone on for centuries of what humans are capable of. That they are someone somewhere saw or left. Are you aware that spandex, the underwear on the outside, and boots come from strongmen in the circus in the 1930s?

    Patricia: No.

    Elijah Price: The freak show men who could do incredible feats of strength. I urge you to look past the capes and monologuing villains. Are you with me?

    Patricia: Yes.

    Elijah Price: I only have a minute left. I believe The Beast may be part of this. There are references to man/animal characters. The dual character, the man who has abilities like animals. I'd like to meet The Beast, see if he's real. If he is, then I'll get us all out of here tomorrow night. What's upsetting you, Patricia?

    Patricia: What if he can't do these extraordinary things? What if he is just unwell? Like you.

    Elijah Price: Everything extraordinary can be explained away, and yet it is true. I think deep down you know this. Everything we will see and do will have a basis in science. But it will have limits. This is the real world, not a cartoon. And yet some of us don't die from bullets. Some of us can still bend steel. That is not a fantasy.

  • Mrs. Price: They always underestimate the mastermind.