man is afraid of going wrong

Jimmie 2022-04-20 09:01:44

If it weren't for my boyfriend by my side, I would definitely not have watched a movie that looks like a thriller just by looking at the poster, even if it was starring Jude Law.


With a little "future sci-fi" shadow - when one of your organs suffers from a disease, you don't have to worry about dying, and you don't have to wait for the long-term donation of organs, as long as you transplant artificial organs, you can return to normal life. Of course, there is no free lunch in the world. Brand-new organs are accompanied by high purchase price and loan interest. Once the transplant recipient cannot afford the cost, he will face the tragic fate of being killed and deprived of his organs.


Jude Law plays the role of the company that specializes in recycling organs for those artificial organ users who cannot repay their loans. Of course, most of the other parties face the outcome of death. However, since they signed an "agreement" when the organ was implanted, such "killing" was legally "consent" by the person who implanted the organ, and the organ sales company did not bear any legal charges.


When Jude Law started to resist the job mentally, coincidentally, he had to implant the artificial heart of the company due to his "work injury". Since then, he has also stepped into this kind of role...


I am I "watched" the film in a half-reading state, because I didn't dare to watch the bloody scenes at all. When in the end, Jude Law and the female singer broke into the company's database, he cut the skin scan model on several artificial organs of the female singer's body little by little, in order to finally destroy the database so that those who have implanted organs no longer face being punished. Chase (I still didn't face this shot, I just watched it out of the corner of my eyes in R's exclamation "This woman's whole body is fake"), the soundtrack of the shot is slow and rhythmic, so that this climax lifts up everything in front of it The bloody smack into a tactfully graceful pathos.


Of course, the film ends up being a tragedy. The happy seaside scene that the spectators saw was just a dream produced by Jude Law after he was finally implanted with an artificial nervous system.


This film tells us that


men are afraid of going into the wrong industry!

Never sell yourself to a job!

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Repo Men quotes

  • Jake: A midget.

    Frank: Little people, please. I have a cousin.

  • Beth: Ask me about my lips.

    Remy: What brand are your lips?

    Beth: They're all mine.