Sand Wall Screenwriter and Director

Maddison 2022-03-26 09:01:10

I was still watching the first 2/3 very seriously, and when I realized that the theme of this film was just constantly creating trouble, I started to look down on the editor and the director. What kind of bullshit plot is this, you have to fight for a few bites of food, and stab people when you don't have a good meal? Want to go back to the surface and kill the only engine guy? Is your brain sick? It's all the same idiot diver. It is necessary to have contradictions in the movie, but it can't be so stupid to cause trouble, broken submarines, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled are already miserable enough, and they are not stupid enough to kill all the most important skilled workers is the climax. ? Don't use bullshit human nature to talk about it. If it's a drama, if you want to sublimate it, you can ask human nature to help. Get your IQ first and then talk about human nature, okay? What kind of bullshit is it? Is it reasonable to have some way of plot twists and turns? The last 1/3 is complete nonsense. The screenwriter and director have finally completed the great work of this drama, don't they just want to say that human nature is inherently evil and what is the original sin? Cao, with aesthetics in mind, I'm going to have a good meal to see you give me a bibimbap. It's really disgusting. Unfinished drama Cao

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Extended Reading
  • Chad 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Barely passing, the filming is too chaotic, and boring, people die for money and birds die for food. I can't remember the whole movie except Jude Law and the little boy.

  • Tracey 2022-03-20 09:02:20

    This is a successful suicide treasure hunt led by Luther and a group of language-sufficient wastes. Time is not forgiving, Jude Law has become like this. .

Black Sea quotes

  • [first lines]

    Liam: And we want you to know that this has nothing - nothing at all - to do with your performance, which is exemplary by the way.

    Captain Robinson: [sighs looking out the window]

    Liam: Look, the business has changed. Marine salvage has changed. We don't need a submarine pilot anymore. We don't even need a sub. Now, you've never been on contract, so redundancy, well, it's out of the question. But I spoke to Bob Toris personally and he has insisted that Agora make sure that there's something for you. And I'm please to say that we can offer you a settlement of £8,640. I mean, have you got a pension? Like a private pension.

    Captain Robinson: I've been with Agora for 11 years. I've been working on submarines for nearly 30. I lost my family to this job.

    Liam: They... They'd like you to clear your desk. Today.

  • Captain Robinson: What are you looking for?

    Tobin: The windows.

    Captain Robinson: The what?

    Tobin: Well, the lads said I should give the windows a clean before we head out, but I can't find any.

    Captain Robinson: It's a submarine. There are no windows. What's the broom for?

    Tobin: There's no chimney, is there?