Hello, I understand the plot of the movie you mentioned. In movies, people usually had timers in their hands to count down their lives. When the timer rang, their lives would end. This kind of plot often appeared in science fiction novels or movies to explore the relationship between humans and time.
The film you mentioned is The Time Machine, an American sci-fi film released in 1980 and directed by Steven Spielberg. The movie tells the story of a future world. Due to the advancement of technology, humans have invented a machine that can travel through time and space, allowing people to go back to the past and change the future. However, due to the time limit, everyone can only use it for a limited time. If the time is used up, they will die. The protagonist, Rick Deckard, is a time traveler who finds himself trapped in a time planning bureau and is forced to complete a mission: save his girlfriend Emily or he will run out of time and die. In the process of completing the mission, Rick encountered various challenges and dangers and gradually learned the truth about the Time Planning Bureau. " The Time Planning Bureau " was widely praised for its thrilling plot and profound philosophical thinking. It became a classic sci-fi movie.
This question involved a classic scene in the movie, usually in science fiction or horror movies. This kind of scene usually appeared in movies or novels, when a person with superpowers could see the countdown number above the heads of others, it would cause some tension and fear. People with such powers usually try to stop the countdown or try to find a way to extend the lives of others. This kind of scene could bring some excitement and tension to leave a deep impression on the audience.
In wuxia novels, time can be counted in various ways. Sometimes it's based on the changing of seasons, like a character might say 'after three winters passed'. Or it could be related to the phases of the moon. For example, 'when the moon waxed and waned three times' to indicate three months. Also, important events like a martial arts tournament held every five years can be used to mark time intervals.
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Iron Man Tony Stark was a very smart, wealthy, and extremely conceited person. He often showed that he was unwilling to accept things directly from others because he thought it would attract unnecessary attention and pressure. In the movie, Tony Stark often needed to use his high-tech weapons and equipment to fight and protect his country and people. These weapons and equipment were usually very dangerous and required him to personally operate and control them. Therefore, if someone handed him something directly, such as a weapon, item, or equipment, he might feel unsafe or disturbed and refuse to accept it. Tony Stark also often showed that he did not want others to see his fragile and inadequate side. For example, in the Avengers series, he often wore armor, a protective mask, and goggles to prevent others from seeing his appearance and physical defects. He thought that doing so would help him protect his self-esteem and self-confidence. To sum up, Iron Man didn't want others to hand things to him directly because he thought he needed to maintain a high degree of vigilance and control. He didn't want others to see his fragile and inadequate side.
I'm a fan of novels, so I can't provide the name of the movie or TV series, online viewing or download links, and other related information. I can only answer your questions about novels. If you need information about movies or TV series, I suggest you consult the relevant websites or media.
This view was wrong. Although movies could inspire the audience's understanding and thinking of life by describing a person's life, it was not the same as novels. The novel was a more in-depth and detailed way of expression. It could show a more three-dimensional and real life through the protagonist's encounters, experiences, and growth. As a visual and auditory art form, the scope of expression of movies was limited. Usually, they could only present some superficial plots and events, but could not explore the complexity and variety of human hearts as deeply as novels. Therefore, although a movie can inspire the audience by describing a person's life, it cannot be equated to a novel.
In many aspects, 'God Hand' can be considered superior. It has a captivating story, detailed illustrations, and innovative character development. However, the perception of superiority varies from person to person based on their preferences for different comic elements.
The pre-sale box office of a movie usually referred to the pre-sale box office on the first day of the movie's release, which was the box office before 0:00 a.m. on the day of the movie's release.
[Joy of Life is not a time-travel drama.] Although some people might classify it as a time-travel drama, according to the information in the search results, the drama was actually a feature film based on science fiction elements. The protagonist of the play, Fan Xian, did not travel back in time. Instead, he jumped into the future to the era after the restart of human civilization. Therefore, although there might be some time-travel-like plots in the play, overall, Joy of Life was more suitable to be classified as a sci-fi drama than a time-travel drama.
There were different opinions on whether " Celebrating Years " was considered a time-travel drama. Some people thought that " Celebrating Years " was not a time-travel drama because the protagonist Fan Xian did not travel to the past, but to the future to the era after the restart of human civilization. Therefore, it was more suitable to be classified as a science fiction drama rather than a time-travel drama. However, there were also people who believed that " Celebrating Years " was a time-traveling drama because the Fan Xian in the play was a modern person with modern memories and thoughts. He had traveled to the ancient Qing Kingdom. Overall, there was no clear answer as to whether " Celebrating Years " was a time-travel drama.