war of birds

Bette 2022-04-22 07:01:04

One day, the docile birds began to 'collude' in groups to attack humans. The birds seemed to become murderous for no reason, and became wise without warning. No matter you are a white-haired old man, Lang Lang A tough guy or a schoolboy who is helpless, or a weak woman who is easily frightened is doomed, and no one can escape its sharp long beak and sharp minions. Everything is going on in an orderly way in the dark, well-planned but blind, the fierce hostility displayed by the birds is more like a long-suppressed demonstration warning than a retaliation, a big outburst, they seem happy to play tricks on humans , who likes to play pranks in broad daylight to fool foolish and arrogant people, without caring about the cost and casualties. The caged pair of lovebirds don't know how they feel when they see the same kind and their 'masters' fighting so much? !

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  • Kaleb 2021-10-26 03:30:58

    A split movie is not a good movie-but Hitchcock is an exception. The first forty minutes was a drowsy family melodrama, and the second half suddenly turned into a disaster movie for no reason. Finally, the family reunited in the face of the disaster, and the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law went hand in hand towards a better future. Later in 2012, the day after tomorrow, the fog, and so on, I learned from this film.

  • Brice 2022-03-24 09:01:24

    Look how ruthless this woman is. In order to settle Mitch's mother and leave the boring town, she sent witchcraft lovebirds and summoned flocks of birds to destroy. The sun was blocked, screaming, doors and windows shattered, people turned over, Annie died tragically, Melanie was injured to earn sympathy, Lydia let go, and the truth was born in the disaster.

The Birds quotes

  • Mitch Brenner: You like me, huh?

    Melanie Daniels: I loathe you. You have no manners. You're arrogant and conceited and... I wrote you a letter about it, in fact, but I tore it up.

    Mitch Brenner: What did it say?

    Melanie Daniels: None of your business.

  • Lydia Brenner: No, they're *not* fussy chickens.