On a Saturday night with friends, after eating hot pot, I lay on the sofa and watched this movie.
After watching too many horror movies, it is interesting to add some interesting plots in addition to fright and blood. The plot tells the story of a bride who is about to marry into a wealthy family. On the night of her wedding, her in-laws force her to participate in a bizarre and terrifying game of hide-and-seek, causing a deadly disaster.
At the beginning of the movie, the gloomy castle room, the strange patterns, the running child and the man in the dress who was injured and escaped but were shot and killed connect the little stories 30 years ago. In the blink of an eye, it was another luxurious wedding where the family gathered. The silent and reserved groom, as well as the bride who pretended not to care with inferiority complex, filled the celebration with a vague sense of tension. The aunt who was watching fiercely from the side no doubt made her nervousness clear.
In the middle of the night, the parents suddenly gathered to play a game. Facing the horror and anticipation of others, only the bride opened the hide-and-seek game with a smile. From then on, what she thought of as a child playing house became a game of hunting. On the sweetest and happiest night, playing a killing game is enough conflict and exciting.
However, one side is a family hunter who is not skilled enough in business, and the other side is a little white rabbit bride who has no scheming, so on the one hand it is a manslaughter with repeated rambles, and on the other hand it is a stumbling escape full of loopholes. Thriller and comedy elements intersect for a dark humor.
Until the groom escaped from the house and entered the stable, was shot through the left hand by the child, and then fell into the corpse pit. As a result, the wound was pierced by a nail. The series of injuries made her violent. It's a pity that the hunter didn't scratch his claws a few times before he was caught by the hunter to complete the game. It's really pitiful, and he was able to escape until the end of the curse and the family's continuous self-destruction.
The ending with a curse is closely related to the theme of this family, but it weakens the anti-killing momentum that the bride has accumulated, making the experience of marrying into a wealthy family halfway short. However, each member of the family has a distinct personality. In the atmosphere of this century of curse, I think everyone has become a bloodthirsty demon.
View more about Ready or Not reviews