Counterattack slot

Sydnie 2021-12-20 08:01:09

I saw someone complaining about logic loopholes, but it doesn't make much sense. First of all, the main point of the book and film. Secondly, many of the loopholes that everyone complains about are not established. People who think they think they have strict logic, in fact, have problems with their own logic.

These types of horror films are all about people who are in trouble. I think this kind of thing rarely happens, and the film should not mainly teach you how to "survive in the wilderness" and escape from difficult situations. "Jerrod's Game" is actually about Jessi's soul-saving journey. After the crisis of being handcuffed to the bed, it broke through the humiliation of the father as a child and the shackles of the husband as an adult.

Looking at everyone's slots, there are two main ones. One is why Siri is not used, and the other is why you can get the key without moving the bed. I will tell you that these are loopholes that can be easily eliminated. Except that a person will panic in a crisis, even if Jessi is calm and rational, it is very likely that 1) Jessi's mobile phone is out of power; 2) Jessi has not turned on the function of calling out Siri with hey Siri, so you must long press the Home button; 3) Jessi's mobile phone has no system upgrade, no Siri; 4) Jessi does not use iPhone. As for the key, I slightly modified the setting and set the key outside the bedroom. Jessi couldn't bring the bed through the bedroom door. He could only watch the key outside the door. In fact, the phone could also be outside the bedroom. There will be no loopholes in the movie. The real loopholes are the essential loopholes, not the flaws that can be easily eliminated. Moreover, if Siri is used to call the police, Jessi will not be able to save herself from the shadow of childhood.

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Gerald's Game quotes

  • Jessie Burlingame: Just uncuff me and we can talk.

    Gerald Burlingame: What if I won't?

    Jessie Burlingame: What do you mean?

    Gerald Burlingame: What if I won't?

  • Gerald Burlingame: Everybody's got a little corner in there somewhere; a button they won't admit they want pressed. Year after year, I barely gave you a glimpse of mine.