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Matt 2023-09-03 09:41:05
I can understand that Alison Brie is playing this movie. After all, the director is her husband, but is Dan Stevenson short of money or not reading the script? It's too far from the general, the slow and lengthy foreshadowing in the first half has no causal relationship with the final killing, which is simply a...
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Heath 2023-08-27 06:10:58
It's boring to have the protagonist lining up to die. PS After living in airbnb, you must check the shower...
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Abelardo 2023-08-09 07:17:17
It's pretty irresponsible to write a 30/100 genre story like that. The scene scheduling of the thriller part does not seem to have taken care of...
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Monty 2023-06-11 12:35:53
The complex relationship established earlier was directly destroyed by...
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Katlyn 2023-05-18 14:44:28
The voyeur camera is the theme, the couple cheating is the highlight, the consequences of cheating are fleeting, and the ending is deliberately fruitless, so you continue to...
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Jackie 2023-05-10 11:29:30
The narrative pace is good, but the whole story is too monotonous and...
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Nathan 2023-05-07 08:54:36
Don't let the rental house be too...
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Krista 2023-04-18 23:33:14
The idea is still good, but the actors' performances are uneven, which at least contributed to my first shock this year, and I was caught off guard. The four protagonists are pure death, and I rarely watch this kind of film and feel that everyone deserves...
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Leora 2023-03-14 15:50:18
I really like the outline of the story, but the specific details and execution should add something to spice it...
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Estefania 2023-03-12 04:02:11
The film’s main focus is not the bloody killings like American movies, nor the shocks in Japanese movies, but a unique style. If the Chinese translation of the film is changed to'upgrade', it will be more in line with the positioning of the film. It comes from the inexplicable peeping around. The inexplicable suspicion of the people next to the pillow, the distrust between each other and the inexplicable death of the landlord caused the escalation of the incident. The director’s error in the...
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Josh: I'll see you in hell!