Middle-aged uncle's elegy

Aisha 2022-04-20 09:01:14

Everyone has high spirits when they are young. When you were in school, there was always such a small team and such a terrific big brother who took the lead. Everyone was crazy together, full of fantasy about the future, and felt that together, brothers could conquer the world. However, when people reach middle age, they are bound by various realities, such as marriage, family, children, and work. . . , just like the other four people except the protagonist of the film, who are transformed by society into a mindless, obedient walking dead-like person. This movie is a crazy, middle-aged man with rocking thoughts, just a dream.

View more about The World's End reviews

Extended Reading
  • Fredrick 2022-03-22 09:01:18

    The contradiction between ordinary middle-aged men and self-willed middle-aged men was originally a bit worth seeing. The second half of the series was to give up treatment and there was nothing to say. The last two parts of the series made me decide to increase the rating of "Zombie Shaun". Again, over-interpretation, the film can almost be regarded as an anti-globalization and anti-"universal value" manifesto. If it is filmed by Asia, Africa and Latin America, it will definitely be ignorant, conservative, and advocating hatred and hostility towards modern Western civilization.

  • Casimer 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Disperse when awake, and make friends when drunk. What a sad film. But I don't like it that much.

The World's End quotes

  • Steven Prince: We need to be able to differentiate between them, them and us.

    Peter Page: Yeah, I think the pronouns are really confusing.

    Gary King: I don't even know what a pronoun is.

    Oliver Chamberlain: Well, it's a word that can function by itself as a noun which refers to something else in the discourse.

    Gary King: I don't get it.

    Andrew Knightley: You just used one.

    Gary King: Did I?

    Andrew Knightley: "It" it's a pronoun.

    Gary King: What is?

    Andrew Knightley: It!

    Gary King: Is it?

    Andrew Knightley: Christ!

  • Steven Prince: Ten people have entered in this toilet in the last five minutes and not a single one has come back out again. That's going to look suspicious.

    Gary King: Gay loving!