Everyone in the film faces this problem when they wake up. The first pain appeared, and no matter how hard I fought with myself, I couldn't make myself pick up the scattered memories. Nausea, dizziness, fear, loss, one by one, they are the vanguard of death.
Before the first pain was over, the second pain came out. Another person wakes up, friend or foe? To be fair it should be a competitor. At this time, trust shows its greatness, and cooperation is the last word. But this virtue is not possessed by everyone. Coates and Woz seemed to have a good rapport, building trust from the start. Although this kind of trust is not long, it at least shows the extraordinaryness of the two of them in normal life, which reminds me of Mr. Bai and Mr. Orange in "Reservoir Dog". Fortunately, the end of the film gives this trust a chance to continue.
When a person is faced with such a situation, it is good to say that there may be salvation. 5 people are different, memory is the most precious resource here and now. Whoever remembers the most is the farthest from death. 5 people desperately recalled, and everyone quickly returned to their roles. The question arises: Are the roles the actors strive to get into really their real roles. So the third pain came out. They were deceived by their own memories again and again. A little memory fragment could summarize the first half of their amnesia. The ups and downs of the plot stem from this.
I also don't want to be pessimistic all the time. There is a person he should be happy to leave. Woz's friend, he should be happy if, as he says, he only thinks of his childhood. He abandoned all evil and went to see God, and it was a gift that God graciously allowed him to die in amnesia.
The end of the film is a happy ending, and the damned is dead. Woz's identity and original purpose are cleverly designed, but the lack of development makes the ending a little rushed. Overall this movie is good.
Finally, let's talk about the actors. The above text uses the names of the characters in the play. I really liked the actor who played Coates, even though I didn't know his name.
The Flintstones wrote and proofreaded by Nakong.
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