It’s not bad for three people to support a movie that is not very boring.

Jimmie 2021-12-30 17:21:36

Nicole's acting skills are completely fine, from the confusion in the front to the fear in the hotel at the back, they are all well performed. Colin is really not suitable for acting as a bad guy. But this setting really confuses the audience. From the beginning of the film, I was very suspicious of the doctor's motives. Do you want to pay for free treatment? Humph, definitely not a good person. As a wife, your husband has taken care of you for so many years, but you still doubt your husband, huh, your brain must be broken (and it is indeed broken). Fortunately, the film is still ups and downs, and the clues are peeled off, reversed, and then reversed. In total, there are only 4 characters with the heroine's friends. It's still difficult to shoot without being boring. But in the movie theater, I am basically not too distracted. I may relax for a minute or two in the middle, and I will be able to return to the plot of the movie soon. The climax part is also very tense (close your eyes and listen to the background music only). It feels that the heroine's good friend's play is very ordinary, especially the face full of folds in the memory of the past, there is no sense of time travel at all, the director is too careless about the supporting actress. Compared to when the director was filming Nicole when he was younger, he still had to put on makeup to find an angle. The shots are beautiful and blurry. The end is numb. (But I am indeed a light ending lover)

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Before I Go to Sleep quotes

  • [first lines]

    Christine: Who are you?

    Ben: I'm your husband... Ben.

    Christine: What?

    Ben: We got married in 1999. That was 14 years ago. Christine, you're 40.

    [hands her her clothes]

    Ben: You had an accident. It was a bad accident. You had head injuries. And you have problems remembering things.

    Christine: What things? What...?

    Ben: Everything. You store up information for a day, and when you wake up in the morning, it's all gone. You're back to your early 20s. You'll be okay. Just... trust me.

    Christine: I'm scared.

  • [last lines]

    Adam: Hi. I'm Adam.

    Christine: Adam... When you wake up in the morning, Pooh, what's the first thing you say to yourself?

    Adam: I say, "What's for breakfast?" What do you say, Piglet?

    Christine: I say... I say... "I wonder what's going to happen exciting today."

    Adam: [sitting on her hospital bed] You remembered.

    Christine: Oh, Adam. Adam. I remember. I remember. I remember... Adam. My Adam.