Pity

Jeffery 2022-03-23 09:02:02

The first half is good-looking, the characters are very antagonistic, the viewpoints are also very appealing to the audience, and the suspense also makes people have the idea of ​​​​reading to find out. The pictures, music, and rhythm are all good, but the second half is not so good. , the story no longer feels suspenseful, and a lot of deep religious things seem to be avoided, and finally ended with a dry ending to this film that could have been made better. . .
Of course, Anthony Hopkins' acting is not bad, and Colin O'Donoghue is not bad, but this handsome actor seems to have a single expression, and when he does not frown occasionally, it makes people feel a little uncomfortable. Naturally, the heroine Alice Braga looks more and more old, and it does not match with Colin O'Donoghue. . .
I am still very envious of the Hollywood movie environment, which can produce so many ghost and ghost movies about religious legends. Originally, our Buddhism and mythological stories are not inferior to them at all. Unfortunately, under such a movie system, there is no way to appear extremely imaginative and imaginative. It is a pity that a film with religious depth comes out. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Dee 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I always feel that the male pig's feet can never enter the state

  • Jayce 2022-04-21 09:02:18

    The old man is mature.

The Rite quotes

  • Michael Kovak: Dude, I've looked into it. It's a four-year degree before you even take your first vows. If it doesn't work out, I can always leave.

    Eddie: Wow. Such faith.

  • Nina: [Gives Michael and Eddie two beers] These are on the house.

    Eddie: Wow.

    Michael Kovak: You gonna get heat for giving away beers?

    Nina: Not if they don't know.

    Eddie: How about for banging the customers?

    Nina: Screw you, Eddie.

    [to Michael]

    Nina: Drink up. I'm off in ten. Lickety-split.

    Eddie: Lickety-split? Pbb. You better make the most of that, before they chop your wiener off.

    [They cheer and clank bottles]

    Eddie: Goodbye wiener.