Briefly explain why the heroine dare not kill the murderer in the truck

Carson 2022-01-06 08:02:10

(This comment is only for friends who don’t know how to drive and can’t understand the plot. Just take a look at the master, don’t spray~~~


My brother registered specifically for posting this post, thank you for your support.) The others have summarized very well, I don’t want to I don't have the energy to complain.

At the end of the film, the murderer drove the truck alive and pulled Jim off but Grace did not dare to shoot. Some friends (maybe friends who can’t drive) didn’t understand it very well. It was incorrect and misunderstood to attribute the reason to Grace’s weakness. Several rare highlights of the film "respect for facts and logic".

Let me explain briefly: before Grace got into the car, the murderer had moved the car forward slightly, straightened Jim's body, and then stepped on the clutch pedal with his left foot. The car did not turn off. In this case, if the heroine kills the murderer, the murderer’s body is instantly slack and his left foot is weak, which will cause the clutch to lift. Although the car will eventually turn off, it will go tens of centimeters forward, which is undoubtedly correct. It is fatal for Jim.

So Grace didn't dare to shoot despite her helpless resentment.

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The Hitcher quotes

  • Jim Halsey: Yeah. Lets go eat.

  • [from trailer]

    Grace Andrews: It was pouring rain and he just needed a lift.