Everybody come to die

Garnett 2022-04-21 09:03:34

I watched it because I liked Ross, and there is Simon Pegg, so I think it's pretty funny.
Then the whole movie's foreshadowing, development, climax, ending, beginnings and transitions are all dead.
Died in various ways, a hundred flowers bloom.
Either people who didn't die and dealt with the "corpse" thought they were dead and threw them into the septic tank; or they thought they were murdered by their own wife; or they were hacked to death by an axe when they shot people; When I opened the window and ran away, my head hit the toilet and died; either the diabetic ate ​​candy and died; or the righteous person who likes to mess with chemical, physical and biological knowledge was poisoned by thallium...
Oh, and also, the big liar finally Got a big hit and got shot to death; a big hitman ended up with an even bigger hitman, and that's what happened anyway.
I watched it in the mood of watching a comedy. There are seven people who died in the whole play, and there is not much chance of a life. I was very hungry before watching it, but after watching it, I felt inexplicable, and I couldn't eat any more sugar—it was really unpleasant.
PS Charlie's smile before his death is really handsome and calm, and won the best death scene award in this play.
applause~~~

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  • Virginia 2022-03-02 08:01:23

    The combination of SIMON PEGG and ROSS has surprised me very much. The script is still Peggy's usual black humor. I think the whole play is quite brilliant. If you say it's boring, say you don't understand it, and say it's not classic enough, I can only say one thing: I'm sorry~

  • Joannie 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Haha if you are familiar with faces, add one star

Big Nothing quotes

  • Penelope Wood: [cell phone rings from car] Are you going to answer that?

    Josie McBroom: No, it's probably just my ex-boyfriend!

  • Charlie: Hey Gus... What's the greek word for "bullshit"?