perfect stranger - worried

Harmon 2022-11-26 15:05:29

After watching perfect stranger at night, I had to admit that I was frightened by the ending. The heroine's horrific childhood memories are alluded to countless times in the film, but I only guessed that Bruce Willis was framed, not that the killer was the heroine.

Probably a preconceived notion, it is difficult for the audience to suspect that the narrator or dominant player of the story will be the mastermind behind the scenes. Just like the shock brought by Mr. Saliva in The Usual Suspects, I couldn't accept the logic that the protagonist was a murderer for a while. Although many places in the film hint at this:

1. The heroine's nightmare, at first I thought it meant that she had been sexually assaulted, but after watching it, I realized that the faces of the nightmares several times were different. the fate of the intruder.

2. The discord between the heroine and grace is obvious, although it can be understood through the side branches that they were good friends, so what caused these? Is it just a boyfriend fight?

3. Bruce Willis is still indifferent to being fiddled with the computer like this by the heroine and the psychopath. In addition, he still endured after discovering the heroine's conspiracy, which shows that he has no tendency to solve problems by killing people.

4. The beginning of the film has been showing the electronic simulation of eyeballs, and the series of colorful pupils of Bruce Company are mentioned countless times in the film.

A few points of confusion:

1. What else can those pictures of the perverted man and grace playing sm indicate other than that they have met before? Explain its metamorphosis?

2. Since the perverted man already knew who the murderer was, why didn't he showdown earlier, make profits earlier, and plan well with the heroine, maybe he can still hold the beauty back...

3. The heroine and her mother killed the man together A's technique was so clumsy, and the way he handled the corpse was so jerky, why wasn't he caught and pinched?

4. How could Bruce be so ignorant, believing the perverted man to repair the computer for him.

5. Why didn't the perverted man explain when the heroine discovered the secret room? The heroine's reaction was very unusual.

6. Why is the online chat of successful people in the United States so naive? Boring. How could it be possible to "turn on" by simply saying "my wife is not there".

A point worth thinking about:

The walls have ears and the windows have eyes. To be a perfect killer still needs to be carefully thought out. Well, you must learn from the killers in Discovery.Channel-Global Major Murder Cases.

All in all, the film makes sense. Although Bruce's acting skills are average, it is at least better than his performance in "Friends". It is understandable that the director has no common sense in online chat, after all, he is also an old man in his 50s, and he can't keep up with the trend of the times - or Americans are really SB.

I just found out that this film has three endings, and I wonder how the other two explain the plot. I can understand the ending of the perverted man, after all, I always thought he was a murderer, although the scene where he stared at the mural on the way to repair the computer cleared his doubts - if he is the murderer in the ending, it must be deleted Drop this lens. If it ends with Bruce as a murderer, this movie will have nothing to do with it... Fortunately, the ending I watched is good, a big reversal, I like it~

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Perfect Stranger quotes

  • Ro: [on hearing Mr Hill is cheating on his wife] I don't get it. Mrs Hill is pretty. I mean, she's really pretty.

    Gina: Show me a beautiful woman, I'll show you a man who's tired of fucking her.

  • Harrison Hill: A very famous man once said that sincerity is everything. Once you learn to fake that, the rest is easy.