A Brief Comment on "Death Surgery"

Anais 2022-01-01 08:02:02

First of all, I admit that I watched it for Jessica Alba. Of course, I also admit that this girl has never made any good movies, especially with another male vase Hayden Christensen. The quality of this film It is conceivable. No way, her cheek is really to my appetite, no matter how bad it is. But having said that, the cast of the film is actually not bad. Terrence Howard and Lena Olin are still actors with a certain reputation, but the level of the director is the biggest shortcoming of the film.

The gimmick at the beginning of "Death Surgery" is good, and the fictitious "anaesthetic awakening" symptom really matters. And the reversal of several people in the middle stage, the transition from "suffering" to "horror" in the film is also a major attraction. If you change a director who can fool you, this work will not be bad. However, the director's lack of narrative and errors in details made the film completely slippery into the abyss of bad films.

This is mainly manifested before and after the male lead receives the operation, from the simple and casual operation process to the easy takeover of another doctor, the related settings are unprofessional and even "nonsense". The "anaesthetic awakening" was also replaced by the dog-blooded "soul out of the body." The conspiracy of several medical workers over the years ended in failure. I'll go, where do you follow?

This kind of film deserves to be dismal at the box office, and it is not as reliable as to be released directly in the form of a video tape.

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  • Sam Lockwood: But hey you know what? As soon as you get out of here, we're gonna start from scratch. Get a little house on the beach, do it right, ya know? Chase seagulls, what do you say? As soon as you get out, I'll be right here.

    Clay Beresford: I think my new heart will love you as much as my old one.

  • Dr. Jack Harper: [opening narration] People die. You may think you can control when, or where, or how it happens, but you can't. When your number is up, your number is up, and there's nothing anyone can do about it. I've lost patients before, seen them die on my table, under my knife. But I've never lost a friend. I lost Clayton at 6:32am on Thursday, the first day of November. There's not much I can tell you about that day. I don't know if he woke up that morning thinking he might die. I only know the day started much like any other day, and that he was probably thinking of her.