low cost classic

Dedric 2022-04-21 09:01:57

Both the director and the actors are quite powerful. They performed in a coffin for 90 minutes, but it didn't make people feel dull at all. On the contrary, people couldn't help but think of what it would be like to substitute themselves into the male protagonist's situation. It's

quite black. It's ironic to the government and the company. Under the circumstances, the company maliciously spread rumors to terminate the contract and did not try to rescue an employee who was about to lose his life, but instead fell into the trap. On the

other hand , the recording of the male protagonist's call to his mother before his death to his wife and children is very touching. The $700 deposit is really sad. It seems that no matter how developed society is, there are people at the bottom who are struggling to survive. According to my personal logic, I have to record a video exposing the company's ugly face before I die. Powerless videos or recordings, but nothing he cares about is just his family has to hurry up and tell his mother, wife, and children that he loves them. Western countries may have a high divorce rate, but they really value family and affection. It seems a bit far-

fetched. Sadness thought the protagonist was rescued and was relieved, only to be told that the rescue team had found another person. The sudden twist was really unbearable. The film also came to an abrupt end at this point. The plot was set up so cleverly. The miracle of existence leaves the audience with endless darkness and sighs

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Buried quotes

  • Dan Brenner: Why the hell did you make that ransom video? Now your captors have no choice but to follow through!

  • Paul Conroy: It's over, isn't it?

    Dan Brenner: No!

    [long pause]

    Dan Brenner: Yeah.