The rebellion of the second generation of civil servants

Carmelo 2022-04-22 07:01:02

In fact, you can understand this drama as a hunter game or twilight in different worlds.
Fortunately, the world setting of this film is relatively complete and complex, and it has not turned the youth idol drama into a self-centered "secondary drama" driven only by hormones.

The director's aesthetics are quite special, and he likes the plump type of Winslet, as does the heroine. Fortunately, there is a mix of ribs, such as Magic Q, which are refined, ring-shaped, fat, and thin.

The liquid technology in the movie is reminiscent of "Prahmetheus", the dream part is comparable to "Inception", and the parkour part is fearless and lacks skills. The fighting and military skills in it may not even reach the level of military training in the eyes of military fans

. The name of the person in the movie, the heroine Beatrix, later changed her name to Tri, which means that there are 3 kinds of personalities split into one. , I also got a tattoo of 3 birds, for fear that others will not know~ The male protagonist named himself Four directly, needless to say, he also split the 4 personalities on his back - all the styles of Liangshan heroes~ The
problem is In fact, these two are rebels of the second generation of civil servants. It seems that family education is indeed a big problem~

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Extended Reading
  • Brittany 2021-10-20 19:00:50

    There are two types of illogical movies where the basic setting is completely divorced from reality. One is to gradually make you completely forget the inexplicable setting and invest in the plot itself and care about the fate of the character, such as Hunger Games. The other is to let you be in the whole scene. Constantly questioning its idiot logic after reading what the fxxk are you talking about, this film is the latter

  • Shane 2022-03-21 09:01:08

    Finally finished reading...too tired

Divergent quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Four: If you wanna survive, follow me.

  • Jeanine Matthews: The future belongs to those who know where they belong.