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Movie | Psychic Transporter: Skywalker, a superhero who reviews polarization

Movie | Psychic Transporter: Skywalker, a superhero who reviews polarization

Teleporter is a sci-fi film directed by Doug Riemann and co-starring Hayden Christensen, Samuel Jackson, Jamie Bell, and Rachel Pilsner.

The film is mainly about a 15-year-old boy, David, who discovers that he has a magical ability to "teleport". After some twists and turns, he knew that he was not the only one with such superpowers.

The shy and introverted 15-year-old high school student David Rice had a dark childhood, his mother ran away from home when he was 5 years old, his father was rude and arrogant, and he was often teased by his classmates at school. One day, he accidentally fell into the ice cave, but found that he had the magical ability to transmit the mind.

This ability allowed David to move from one place to another in an instant by imagining it, and there was no barrier between the earth and the ground.

Movie | Psychic Transporter: Skywalker, a superhero who reviews polarization

After this, David leaves home to live alone and uses this time to learn to master the techniques of teleportation, while his primary goal is to rob the bank.

Years later, David lived a life of freedom and pampering. However, his good days are coming to an end, and a mysterious organization called the Rangers specializes in tracking down psychic teleportations. David became the object of pursuit.

There are many people on the Internet who are spraying this movie bad, although the creativity is indeed not good, but it is true that the screenwriter brain X, the film has no logic and really dare not agree.

Many people feel very indignant that the male protagonist has superpowers but does not save the suffering people, but is only selfish, and then scolds the screenwriter as sb. Then Xi Shao would like to ask a few questions:

Movie | Psychic Transporter: Skywalker, a superhero who reviews polarization

Is it necessary to save the heavenly beings with superpowers? Does such a movie have to be made like Superman Spider-Man to make you satisfied? Do you feel worthy of your movie ticket money or the money to buy pirated discs or the hours you pirated movies?

And ask yourself, what are you going to do when you have superpowers? Will you give up enjoyment and immediately throw yourself into a dangerous battle to save humanity? Will you risk your life against the dark ones!?

Sorry, I may not be so great, if I had superpowers, I would definitely satisfy my lusts.

I may not have to rob a bank, but I will definitely make some money for myself first. I'm going to go to pimps, and I'm going to travel the world.

Many people's "red eyes" and "jealousy" are too bad, and they feel that a person with "ability" must do "obligation"!

Movie | Psychic Transporter: Skywalker, a superhero who reviews polarization

Just like accusing the rich of donating too little, it is best for the rich to donate all their property to become as poor as you to be satisfied, right?

This kind of psychology is so unhealthy!

Someone once commented on this film to the effect that: Can someone just enjoy the rights and not take any responsibility at all?

Remember what I said, as long as this right is not given by you, you have no right to hold him accountable.

Movie | Psychic Transporter: Skywalker, a superhero who reviews polarization

Ironically, some people say that the movie is full of "free access and jumping as you like in daydreams—even the effort to move is omitted", and use this to criticize the film's bad values!

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