He can't help himself from following that shot with a deeply curious coda, which uses
the movie narrative logic of cliffhangers and sequels to position The Post as prequel to All the President's Men.
Oblivious to both
narrative logic and the laws of physics, the cliché - filled San Andreas doesn't nearly have the star power of earlier, better disaster
movies it borrows from like «The Poseidon Adventure,» «Earthquake» and «The Towering Inferno.»
This
movie is ridden with plot holes, it has an unacceptable amount of
logic issues, Mystique's costume is distractingly fake and silly looking, Anna Paquin gets a title card yet is in five seconds of the
movie, multiple story beats are repeated and the
narrative puts into question everything that's happened in previous «X-Men» films, but, if you can get past the fact that the «Days of Future Past»
narrative is downright ridiculous, you can still enjoy some of the mindless, summer fun — and Quicksilver's sequences, because that's high quality cinema right there.