I planned for the worst

Lynn 2022-04-22 07:01:04

2007-02-09
At the beginning of the film, I planned for the worst. First of all I think the ending writer didn't escape, because there is no worse ending, so it's not scary to watch.
I have seen the part about the girl who smashed her leg before. While I was reading it, I guessed that it was because the writer wrote too long. After the writing was finished, the leg was fine. To prevent this kind of result, the stinky old woman smashed his leg. Feet, let him write slowly! ! ! Am I more intimidating than Steve King?
As a result, everyone saw it, and the writer escaped. I haven't read Jin's novels. I hope I can read the original version when my English is good enough. I don't know if his other works are all happy.

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Misery quotes

  • Paul Sheldon: [holding a rolled-up page of his manuscript] Remember how for all those years, nobody knew who Misery's real father was, or if they'd ever be reunited? It's all right here. Does she finally marry Ian, or will it be Winthorne? It's all right here.

    [lights a match and with it, lights the page]

    Annie Wilkes: Paul you can't!

    [drops her glass]

    Paul Sheldon: [Still holding the burning page] Why not? I learned it from you.

    [Puts the burning page down onto his manuscript, already on the floor, burning it]

  • Virginia McCain: We got a phone call? Busy morning.

    Sheriff John T. 'Buster' McCain: Yeah. Work, work, work.