Even if you know the result, you have to cry to the end.

Daron 2021-12-03 08:01:43

Let me streamline the script for another possible shortcut: as long as you show the monster paw to the Volcano Boy, you can find the monster's nest in Russia in 2023, and then send someone to explode it directly with c4, and the whole film will be cleared in 20 minutes.

Omitting step ① does not require so much effort to research gene poisons, just one c4 can kill 8 of the 2023 spacecraft. ②There is no need to recruit troops to support the future, because the 500,000 people in the future are waiting to die.

This liberal arts screenwriter can't write a script for crossing at all. The essence of the time game script is to allow the audience to reverse the process of testing the script with the ending after watching the movie, and sigh, "I knew the ending would be like this, but the process would not be saved." See "Interstellar", no matter the actor directly chooses to stay with his daughter from the beginning, and decode the anti-gravity engine formula in the Morse code. Or 3 planets, the first one happens to be the correct one. No human being can harvest the most perfect future ending.

A liberal arts screenwriter, what science scripts to write.

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  • Carmela 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Ah~~ Another politically correct + leftist global warming topic. You say it's a popcorn popcorn, but it's not hot enough, and you say it's mixed with skin color, and it's too blatant!

  • Hoyt 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    The special effects and big scenes are still very enjoyable. What I want to complain about is how personal heroism Americans must be. Faced with the life and death of all mankind, a few people will make decisions for all mankind without authorization?

The Tomorrow War quotes

  • James Forester: Did you tell it to die?

    Dan Forester: Yeah.

    James Forester: It worked. Why didn't you do it sooner?

    Dan Forester: Yeah. Yeah. Let's just take a little break...

  • Colonel Muri Forester: You gotta leave me here.

    Dan Forester: Hey, we'll just sit here for a little while, okay?

    Colonel Muri Forester: Yeah. I'm sorry. I'm sorry I said all those things to you. I shouldn't have said them. I was angry and I didn't mean to hurt you.

    Dan Forester: It's okay.

    Colonel Muri Forester: I'm so happy I got to see you like this. How you were when I was a kid. This is how I remember you.

    Dan Forester: We can't quit. We cannot quit right now. We can't do this right now. Oh, no.

    Colonel Muri Forester: You have to take this.

    Dan Forester: No, no, no, I'm not leaving you. No.

    Colonel Muri Forester: You gotta leave me. We were never going to make it. You need to make sure this never happens.

    Dan Forester: Yeah.

    Colonel Muri Forester: I love you, dad.