I have a million questions

Ima 2022-04-19 09:01:43

Was Dr. William controlled by the ship, or did he plan to leave the crew behind and kill them one by one?

The last time Dr. William saw his wife, blinded his eyes and turned into a super saiyan, killing with one hand?

The doctor said that hell is just a synonym, and is actually more miserable than hell. Is the most miserable place the autopsy room?

What happened to the spaceship was not explained to us in the end. It was only said that the spaceship had no life when it set off, and it turned into a killing machine when it came back?

In the end, it became supernatural, and the gun in Miller's hand actually teleported into the doctor's hand?

During the explosion, Dr. William flew out, appeared in the tunnel for a while and could breathe fire, and then suddenly emerged from the water and deformed?

What does this movie have to do with black holes? Could it be called science fiction just because of that big iron ball that spins around like a seismograph?

Is it a sci-fi film or a psychological film or a horror film or a religious film or a monster alien?

If that shit doctor just built a spaceship to go to hell because his wife died, then this movie would be shit.

I've seen a movie called Doctor Terrorist Murder that fits best.

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Extended Reading
  • Nichole 2022-01-26 08:14:55

    The opening of the film is actually great, and the more mysterious it goes to the back... even the story is not round, it is actually a supernatural film, a bit thunderous

  • Cameron 2022-01-26 08:14:55

    I've been scared by two films, one is the 37 version of "Midnight Sing", and the other is "Yi Sha". After two episodes, the old man already got the way

Event Horizon quotes

  • Miller: I'm telling you it was his voice I heard, he was calling to me. A young bosun named Eddie Corrick. We served on the Goliath together. When the O2 tanks ruptured, four of us made it to the lifeboat but Corrick was still on board the Goliath when the fire broke out.

    [to D.J]

    Miller: Have you ever seen fire in zero gravity?

    [D.J shakes his head]

    Miller: It's beautiful. It's like liquid it... slides all over everything. Comes up in waves. And they just kept hitting him, wave after wave. He was screaming for me to save him.

    D.J.: What did you do?

    Miller: I did the only thing I could. I closed the lifeboat hatch, and I left him behind. I swore I'd never lose another man.

    D.J.: I've known you a long time. You never told me that.

    Miller: That's just it D.J, I - I never told *anybody*. But this ship knew about it! It knows my fears, it knows my secrets! Gets inside your head and... it shows you!

  • Miller: Vacate! I want off this ship!

    Dr. Weir: You can't leave. She won't let you.

    Miller: You just get your gear and get back on the Lewis and Clark, Doctor, or you'll find yourself walkin' home.

    Dr. Weir: I am home.