An environmental film with horror colors

Angela 2022-04-21 09:01:36

The whole film is recommended for friends with good heart capacity to watch. Accidentally saw the doomsday movie summary at station B and poked in it... I was pleasantly surprised that it is different from most doomsday disaster movies, focusing on the relationship between people and plants instead of deliberately creating hero images. The opening and ending are very cleverly set, and the style of the whole film is relatively fresh, which is my favorite type. As for the horror plot that many people criticize.. yes.. there is a suspicion of deliberately exaggerating the horror atmosphere.. some plots are not very reasonable, such as the magical effect of the male protagonist's emotional ring (?). The gloomy atmosphere in the later stage.. will make people a little breathless.. Especially in the face of several suicide plots.. But in general, it is a very innovative environmental film, and some of the scenes make me still impressed very profound.

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Extended Reading
  • Elizabeth 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Suicide is fine. . . Others are weird. . .

  • Nyasia 2022-03-24 09:01:31

    Zen Nima, it's too fake, it's really too fake, I'm blind to Mark

The Happening quotes

  • Alma Moore: Mrs. Jones, um, something's happened along the east coast.

    Mrs. Jones: Whatever it is that you think is so important that you need to tell me - don't. Just keep it to yourself. The world don't care about me. I don't care about it.

  • Elliot Moore: Do you remember our first date? You were so quiet.

    Alma Moore: You bought me the mood ring.

    Elliot Moore: It turned purple when you wore it.

    Alma Moore: Then you said "that means you're in love".

    Elliot Moore: Got you to talk, didn't it?

    Alma Moore: But then we checked the little paper chart and it turned out that it meant that I was horny. You loved that.

    Elliot Moore: I had no idea.

    Alma Moore: Yours was blue. Peaceful, right?

    Elliot Moore: Right.

    Alma Moore: What color was love?

    Elliot Moore: I don't remember.

    Alma Moore: Me neither.