Thank you for not missing out on the rating

Isabell 2022-03-20 09:01:41

A smooth story, wonderful special effects, a movie worth watching, thank you for not missing it because of the rating.

I looked at the film reviews from nearly 10 years ago, and most of them were "assembly line", "no plot" and "no new ideas".

If I went to the cinema 9 years ago, I might have had a similar experience.

But looking back, the society really needs this kind of classic existence.

There are "good guys" and "bad guys" in the story. The good guys defeated the bad guys and lived a happy life.

No bad person has changed his mind, and everyone is happy at the end, and no good person has become a bad person. The bad person is actually the reversal of the good person.

It is a simple story that everyone understands the ending in 10 minutes, so that more people can understand the fairy tale behind it

Feel the stories people told their children at the bedside dozens or even hundreds of years ago

Maybe the child who listened to the story is long gone, but the story is still moving you now

That's a magical thing in itself

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Extended Reading
  • Vickie 2022-04-21 09:01:56

    The last siege battle is very handsome, plus half star, 2.5

  • Vaughn 2022-04-23 07:01:54

    The kid at the end looks like Tucci and deserves a star for that

Jack the Giant Slayer quotes

  • Isabelle: You know, for someone who's not wildly keen on heights, you're doing awfully well.

    Jack: Yeah, I've been doing a little trick Crawe taught me.

    Isabelle: What's the trick?

    Jack: Picture something just ahead of you within arm's reach.

    [helps Isabelle down so she is within arm's reach]

    Jack: Something that makes you happy.

    Isabelle: Sounds easy enough.

    Jack: It really is.

  • Jack: Isabelle, hold on tight.

    [grabs a liana he has cut in the giant tree]

    Jack: Ready?

    Isabelle: No...

    Jack: JUMP!

    [they jump from the falling tree, hanging on to the liana. They swing around the tree before the tree begins to fall alarmingly fast and they are headed for the ground]

    Isabelle: Jack, hold me!

    [Jack sees a haystack, aims for it and lets go. They hit it, but keep gliding forward in the mud, heading for a sharp farm object. They stop just in the nick of time for hitting it]

    Jack: Well, that worked out better than I expected.