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Rachelle 2022-04-21 09:02:39

I have always felt that Hollywood commercial blockbusters are deeply rooted in the essence of computer games. One person or a group of people plus the audience is set into a special situation, and then they must use their wisdom and courage to overcome many obstacles and finally pass the level. Success, "hold the beauty back".
"House of All Sides" is such a movie. A group of so-called FBI agents were sent to an isolated island for special training. Then, they were killed one after another. The "killing game" began. They had to find out the murderer who was hiding among them, and make sure they didn't. Killed early. ,
The audience was brought into it, followed by worrying, nervous and sweating until the last moment of the film, and even following the director's logic, when the real murderer was shot in the head at the end, and the two survivors, a man and a woman, were finally about to escape, they couldn't help but ask. I wonder if there will be a real murderer among the two.
However, like everything involving exciting games, once you've made it through the level, it's hard to think of going through it again.
After the mood is calm, in retrospect, in fact, there are many points in the film that cannot stand scrutiny. But that's how commercial films are, at least you got chills down your spine and sweaty palms.
PS: There are too many bloody scenes in the film, don't enter if you don't like it.

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Mindhunters quotes

  • Bobby: [analyzing Girl at Bar] Good evening, my fine young FBI friends. I am a pretty little thing just out of lit class at GMU. Please note the Jimmy Joyce in my Kate Spade. My parents are loaded as per my expensive ensemble and that "J", where is it, on my key ring, means I'm either a "Jill" or a "Jennifer". Those being the favorite "J" names of beltway parents circa 1981. I like to hang with my girlfriends and have a good time but I'm really just a mature woman looking for a mature man.

  • J.D.: The lovely Nicole and her personal demons. I'm surprised there's enough room at the table for all of us.