Isn't it enough to shoot split personality?

Pinkie 2022-01-08 08:01:41

I thought I could be more nervous, or a little fragrant, but there was nothing. The background is the United States in the 1960s, so the color palette of the film is also yellow, and there is no beauty. Compared with those classic mental hospitals or split personality movies, there is no special feature.

When viewed as a suspense film, the scarred Alice is really uncreative, and the performance of several supporting roles has no bright spots. If you look at it as a psychological film, you split so many personalities, and in the end you can't convince yourself that you split yourself. A 90-minute psychological movie is really difficult to touch the audience through the plot, especially only a short 10 minutes is left for the final analysis. Forget it if there is no good script for this subject in the future.

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  • Sarah: So, you and your coo-coo bird have fun sneaking out last night?

    Kristen: [sighs] Go away.

    Sarah: You could have gotten us all in trouble.

    Kristen: We were looking for Iris.

    Sarah: And?

    Kristen: Couldn't find her.

    Sarah: Well, you probably weren't looking in the right places.

    [indicating Emily, derisive:]

    Sarah: Not with Magellan over there.

  • Sarah: Boo-hoo. Timid little Zoey. Why don't you crawl into your shell and hide, just like a little turtle?

    Emily: Why don't you leave her alone?

    Sarah: What's the matter, Daddy didn't pay enough attention to you?