Go! Go! Go!
Let's forget the countless plotholes for a second. It's difficult, I know... (Watching the wicked boss shooting at Thomas when he knows he's the only hope for mankind, come on!!!)
When I gave up on the plot, I started focusing on the dialogue, and it was extremely funny to notice that every character systematically repeats the imperative forms about movements:
- come on! Come on!
- Move! Move!
- gotta go! Gotta go!
- get back! Gat back!
- back! back!
- Go! Go! Go!
- Gotta move! Gotta move!
- ...
It goes on and on every ten seconds or so starting from the city chase...
That kind of details, when you start noticing it, you can't help it. Not a good sign about the quality of the movie... But that helped me go through it with at least some fun.