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Cordie 2022-01-08 08:01:41
Movies must have highlights
This is a movie with few highlights. I watched the first half and thought it was a female version of "Flying Over the Cuckoo's Asylum". The second half is a story of split personality, and split personality is not supported by good audiovisual effects. Duan's chase scene is also not distinctive....
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Marshall 2022-01-08 08:01:41
Psychological film model can be used for discussion of undergraduate psychology students.
I thought it was an old movie. If it was an old movie, I would give it a 9-point rating. It was later discovered that it was a movie from 2010, and I still felt it was worth 8 points. The wonderful thing about this film is that it uses a first-person perspective to capture the world in the eyes of...

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Nurse Lundt: [little cup with pills] Here, take these.
Kristen: No...!
Nurse Lundt: [sternly] It's not a request.
Kristen: [frowns, takes the cardboard cup] What are they?
Dr. Stringer: Something to help you get better.
Kristen: [dips pills out onto floor, stomps on them] You're right, I feel better already.
Nurse Lundt: [sternly] You would do well to follow the rules around here, young lady.
Dr. Stringer: That will be all for now, Nurse Lundt.
Nurse Lundt: Yes, Doctor.
[leaves]
Kristen: Why am I here?
Dr. Stringer: That's the sixty-four thousand dollar question.
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Iris: He's a great doctor. I overheard the staff talking about him. Apparently the way he's dealing with us is some sort of experimental therapy.
[proudly:]
Iris: Futuristic kind of stuff.
Kristen: And what do I need to say to this guy to get out of lock-down? I mean, you know, to get night privileges?
Iris: [shaking her head] No one has night privileges.