Chapter 335: How did Cameron shoot so badly
In Pedro's collapse, the plot of the film continues.
After the dinner, Green Tea Lucy continues to hook up with the poor boy Jett, and at the same time fools her fiancé Carter, stepping on two boats, more scum than a scumbag.
The kind and naïve fiancé Carter was deceived by the shrewd Lucy, and the poor boy Jett was also a friend of Lucy in order to fly up the branches and become a phoenix, and said several times that he wanted to marry Lucy, but every time Lucy diverted the topic with a topic.
Soon, a key turning point in the film arrives.
Titanic 2 suddenly hit an iceberg and was about to sink, and the order on board immediately collapsed, and the passengers in both first and third class wanted to flee for their lives, and there was a conflict over this.
By this time, Pedro had come to terms with the fact that the film set was very rubbish, so when he saw a very dilapidated ship, he was just twisted in his heart to accept it.
Moreover, even a very dilapidated ship only appeared for a few seconds, and the rest was replaced by close-ups, apparently to fool the audience.
As for the small disadvantage of a luxury cruise ship with only a dozen passengers, it is even less of a fact.
After the Titanic 2 leaked, the passengers on the ship were snatching the lifeboat, and at this time, Carter accidentally broke the adultery between Lucy and Jett and questioned what the relationship between the two was.
In desperation, Jett, a poor boy in the third class, actually knocked Carter unconscious with a stool, and then locked him in the room, trying to let him sink in the Atlantic Ocean with Titanic 2, so that he would not have to worry about someone ruining his good deeds.
Thankfully, the water rushed into the room, waking Carter up, smashing open the door, escaping, and luckily finding a lifeboat that no one had found.
Carter's fiancée Lucy and poor boy Jett were pushed back after getting on the lifeboat because of their strength, and they could only stay on the Titanic 2 and wait for death.
After they found out that Carter had a lifeboat, they immediately forgot what they had done before, and begged Carter to let them get on the lifeboat, especially Jeter, who knelt down and apologized bitterly, saying that he was just a moment of excitement, and asked Carter to forgive him and not let him stay on the boat and wait for death.
Although Carter, who is kind-hearted by nature, is angry at Jett's previous attempt to kill him, he finally relents and lets the two of them get on the lifeboat, because he can't bear to let the two of them sink with the cruise ship.
But after Jett got on the boat, not only did he not thank Carter, but deceived Carter, saying that a child could not get on the lifeboat, so Carter returned to the leaky Titanic 2.
After Carter cruised in order to save the child, Jeter immediately rowed a lifeboat away from the leaky Titanic 2 that was about to sink, and abandoned the life-saving benefactor Carter.
Lucy asks Jett why she did this, but Jett says that she wants to be with Lucy forever, and that as long as Carter is dead, no one will interfere with them.
Lucy remained silent, and Jett was ecstatic when she thought Lucy had acquiesced to his actions.
But what he didn't expect was that while he wasn't paying attention, Lucy would actually push him into the icy Atlantic Ocean, and then rowed away in a lifeboat.
In the icy Atlantic waters, Jett asked desperately, "Lucy, I love you so much, why are you doing this?" ”
Lucy sneered: "Your poor boy's love is worthless to me, only if you die, what happened on this ship can be kept secret forever." ”
At the end of the movie, the ugly Lucy is rescued by a passing boat and returns to shore, and the civil servant in charge of the matter learns that her fiancé died in the shipwreck, and he comforts her with a few words.
Lucy pretended to be weak, but when the civil servant left, the corners of her mouth curled up into a sneer.
At this point, the movie is completely over, blurry subtitles appear on the screen, and the audience sitting in front of them wants to see who the actor is, but they can't see anything clearly.
Pedro, the film critic, sat in his seat with a sluggish face, and his spirit had completely collapsed.
This is Cameron's "Titanic 2"?
How is this possible?
This garbage set, sparse actors, subversive plot, you tell me that Cameron made a movie?
If he hadn't known the relevant information in advance, Pedro would never have believed that this was Cameron's work, he would only have thought that it was the work of a rookie director who had just left school.
No, it's impossible for a new director to make a movie like this.
The movie is shoddy, and it is no longer a matter of ability to make it like this, it is completely a matter of attitude.
But this movie is the work of director Cameron, and it is still the sequel to the rampaging ship of the year.
The movie "Titanic 2" can be said to have completely subverted the plot of "Titanic" back then.
"Titanic" sings the praises of supreme love and freedom, but "Titanic 2" completely tramples love into the mud pit and thinks that love is not worth mentioning.
That Ruth, who gave up everything for love, became the ugly, green tea, contemptible Lucy.
Why?
Pedro can't figure out why Cameron makes movies like this, and what he thinks.
That's Cameron.
"Shet."
"What garbage."
"Is Cameron flying leaves?"
"It's the most rubbish movie I've ever seen."
"I'm so disappointed, I'm so disappointed."
There was a lot of scolding in the theater, and the audience present couldn't accept that this movie could be rotten like this.
It's okay if it's an ordinary director's movie, but it's a Cameron movie, or a sequel to Titanic.
It can be filmed so badly.
"Titanic 2" has just been released, and those who buy tickets to watch the movie in the cinema at this time are basically Cameron fans, or people who like Cameron movies.
The promotion of the previous movie and Cameron's interview were full of confidence, which made them think that this movie must be very exciting, so they bought tickets to watch the movie as soon as possible.
But as a result, what I saw was such a mess.
Who can accept this.
As the saying goes, the greater the hope, the greater the disappointment, after watching "Titanic 2", many people were distraught, and many people were angered by Cameron and turned black on the spot.
In the theater, many people angrily tore off the movie tickets in their hands, turned around and left, and some people shouted for a refund.
Film critic Pedro sat in his seat for a long time before finally relieving himself, his face full of helplessness.
You know, he took Cameron's money and wanted to write a film review to tout Cameron's "Titanic 2".
I thought it was a simple beauty difference that could increase a wave of fans, but I didn't expect this movie to be garbage like this.
How do you write this movie review?
(End of chapter)