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Nat 2022-04-20 09:01:14

I wondered how to rewrite the title. I just finished watching this movie and wanted to write something by the way.
When I first started watching it, the camera switched quickly when the characters were introduced, and I was dazed. Seeing Gary use all kinds of lies to bring the five of them together to regain the madness of youth, it feels like this movie is telling us that when we grow up, everyone will change, for better or worse, young Friendship is hard to revisit such topics. If that's how it ends, this movie sucks. It wasn't until the aliens appeared that there was something to watch. What technology and information age have alienated themes such as the relationship between people. At the same time, the performance of Gary and the three of them also reflects the unity of mankind in the face of foreign invasion. Although mankind is flawed and uncivilized, It does not mean that we recognize people and slaughter, what we need is freedom, and at the end of the movie Gary brought those robots into the bar to reflect the tolerance and generosity of human beings. The big themes should be these. There are also some plots that also reflect something.
The film feels very tight, even far-fetched, it's a comedy, but it doesn't have many laughs. The overall feeling is not great, it is destined that this movie will not become a classic.

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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!