Dashan became pregnant and gave birth to two mice

Leonard 2021-12-12 08:01:11

This movie reminds me of a story in "Aesop's Fables": Da Shan was pregnant, and after a long time tossing, he gave birth to two mice.

The director looked down at the world from the perspective of God in the opening scene, a time reversal, as if a passionate statement: "Look at me!" Who knows that the following plot is getting less and less marginal-say it is an action movie, it is not enough to kill people; It’s a thriller, it’s not scary enough; it’s a religious movie, it’s not touching enough; it’s an emotional movie, it’s not touching enough; it’s a science fiction movie, it’s not enough aliens...

In short, the director made a four-different movie, and the whole film is in. There is also no center of gravity in the plot.

There are only a handful of bright spots, such as the future aircraft in the snow field, the saint who is not afraid of rockets, and the settings that can be brought back to life after being killed. As for reading brain information, gene selection, robotic arms, and the like, they are all things that are now completely possible in cyber technology, and there is nothing novel.

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  • Garett 2022-04-23 07:02:14

    Sci-fi science fiction, it's very exciting to take apart, and the story is inexplicable. Why does she have the ability to predict.

  • Emmanuelle 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Celery and I instantly felt cheated. In my junior year of high school, I watched a lot of cheated films... The ending was abrupt. We all think there is still CD3. . And this woman touched a man, how could she be pregnant...

Babylon A.D. quotes

  • Gorsky: [about his destroyed apartment] You are a hard man to find, Toorop.

    Toorop: I'm not hiding. You could have knocked.

  • Sister Rebeka: I am Sister Rebeka. It just want to bring three simple rules to your attention before we start our journey.

    Toorop: We? I'm here to pick up one girl.

    Sister Rebeka: Where ever she goes, I go. That is rule number 1. Rule number 2, the less contact she has with the outside world, the better. You're here to protect her from outside influences. That includes seeing, hearing, and feeling.

    Toorop: Now it's a harsh world out there, sister.

    Sister Rebeka: I know. That is why we live in here.

    Toorop: Aw shit, okay, what's your third rule?

    Sister Rebeka: No foul language. Do we have an agreement?

    Toorop: You listen to my one and only rule - don't fuck with me. Or I'll leave you standing in the middle of nowhere with nothing but your ass to sell to get back here, your perfect world. Do *we* have an agreement?