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Eino 2021-12-25 08:01:14

5.7 is indeed disabled. On the whole, as far as the film itself is concerned, it should be considered a pass. It's not because of George Clooney's own directing. Stephen Chow can also act and direct. So at this point, he is still viewed as a director. The rhythm and visual effects of the entire film. All qualified. The script is also rigorous and neat. The explanation of the two lines is also basically clear. This is enough. It’s okay to use special effects to make some space wonders in the film. For example, the red alien planet, the cataclysmic earth, and the blood cells that have been injured in space are all good visual effects, and the sensory stimulation is enough.

At the beginning, he guessed that this little girl was his brain tonic. But I also hit a lot of smoke bombs very well, doing enough to be confused. For example, at the beginning, there was a mother looking for his daughter. The little girl saw the horror of the headless pilot at the crash site. Even if you guessed it, at least it's paving the way. The final dilemma among the astronauts is also done. It is better to go wandering forever or just die with the family. This dilemma and choice are worth thinking about. I don't know why I scored so low.

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  • Winston 2022-04-20 09:01:59

    OK, Clooney and soundtrack praise.

  • Kara 2021-12-25 08:01:14

    At the beginning, I thought it was a copy of "Moving Earth", but the style is actually very different. There are basically few action dramas, but it is like an apocalypse. There are very few characters, and there are less than ten people in total. They deliberately avoid the inherent patterns of all disaster films, and only hope that through the experience of a few characters, they will show the temporary feelings of loneliness, helplessness and sadness in the apocalypse, but at the same time. Did not give up looking for hope and making efforts for the continuation of life. Healing and reflection are greater than entertainment

The Midnight Sky quotes

  • Augustine: You know, there's no rule that says you have to touch everything.

  • Augustine: Ask me a question.

    Iris: Did you love her ?