Fly over the future

Robb 2021-10-22 14:31:17

Transfiguration movies are not uncommon nowadays. It may be that I watched "Exchange Body" first, so I feel that the overall result of the story is the same, but it must be said that the classics are indeed difficult to copy. If you watch the film first, then "Exchange" "Body" may have to give a very low score.

The story itself is relatively simple and naive, and lacks sufficient consideration. It is no wonder that a bunch of big-name directors are just the producers of the film and are too lazy to guide them, and they are not concerned about the details. But Hanks' charming little head is enough to hold up the charm of the whole film, and his combination with Elizabeth Perkins is very calling. This is not so much a philosophical film about adults who should keep a childlike innocence, as it is a romance film about Hanks. From the former perspective, it can only give 6 points, and the latter can give 8 points.

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  • Hertha 2022-03-23 09:01:26

    Cups! Where does the heroine look like Xiao Qiang? Well, I think I'm about to develop into a supporting role... Billy is the standard good man!

  • Rhoda 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    Hilarious and full of warmth, Tom Hanks is perfect throughout the movie, and the hotel's role is so good. Elizabeth Perkins is so beautiful. Fairy-tale smooth and beautiful, children's happiness is really simple and pure. But it's really unpredictable when it develops to the bed, the little guy really dares to go up, Susan, you are sleeping with a 13-year-old child, it's very dangerous, you

Big quotes

  • Paul: What is so special about Baskin?

    Susan: He's a grown up.

  • Susan: It happened again. David, the girl is absolutely useless. You've gotta get me someone who knows what she is doing. Excuse me. I'm not getting any of my mail, nothing has been filed. Ever since she got engaged, my life has been a disaster.

    Personnel Director: You know, she came so highly recommended.

    Susan: She spent the last three months writing down her married name. "Mrs. Judy Hicks", "Mrs. Donald Hicks"; "Mrs. Judy Mitchellson Hicks", sometimes with a hyphen, sometimes without a hyphen. Sometimes, she spells the hyphen.