Look at 2003 again in 2020 (Pure Tucao)

Linnea 2021-12-11 08:01:32

Looking at it in 2020, I think a lot of things in it are too nonsense (if it is not requested by the geography teacher, I would not even touch it) old-fashioned hero complex, traditional cultural output, I feel bored at double speed.

There is a saying that this film was really good at the time in 2003.

But I still want to say that this kind of global catastrophic event is only known to the Americans? What are you doing to block global information? . . No other country has a movie, or scientists from other countries are fake. After such a major event, one day has passed and I still don’t know anything.

So far, apart from whites and blacks, there are only two races in the world (the tone is a bit aggressive, but only for the movie)

And look at those so-called hot comments, and I lick the dog one by one. . . Our fruit is not good, so you always immigrate as soon as possible? What is not as beautiful as what is in the United States, what is good in the United States, for seven or eight years, I don’t want to think about the intention of putting those movies and televisions in my childhood.

There is also the "plan of destiny" that is almost impossible to describe, because it was suspected that someone could make a weapon that could trigger an earthquake.

There are too many slots, it's hard to describe. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Hester 2022-04-23 07:02:13

    It was the first time I went to the cinema to see a movie when I was a kid!

  • Taya 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    The scientific basis for piercing the earth's crust? Alas, I really can't understand it.

The Core quotes

  • Col. Robert Iverson: People. Doctors Zimsky and Keyes? You guys are our resident geophysicists, so what do you make of this?

    Dr. Conrad Zimsky: The mantle is a chemical hodgepodge of, a, variety of elements...

    Dr. Ed 'Braz' Brazzelton: Say it with me: "I don't know."

  • Dr. Josh Keyes: Why do you get dibs on being the hero?

    Dr. Ed 'Braz' Brazzelton: Because it's my damn ship.

    Dr. Conrad Zimsky: Oh that makes perfect sense.

    Dr. Ed 'Braz' Brazzelton: Look, for twenty years I've done nothing but 'Virgil.' Twenty years. 'Virgil' belongs to me, and I will not let her fail. I will not. Now, if you want to know what's worth dying for: this ship. Building it instead of imagining it. If 'Virgil' needs more blood, it will be my blood.