Haha is indeed a patriarch-level movie

Brionna 2022-04-29 06:01:02

By the way, if Nolan likes it, it should be because of the dark anti-social neurosis like the movie. A sincere kid gets scammed all the way. This movie can be regarded as a prototype of a road horror movie. It’s the ultimate, compared to many backs. , The villain still needs some reasons for the background, · This film simply gives you the most horrible, no reason, no reason, even the villain is a mysterious stranger with no identity background, haha, plus exaggerated fighting Skills, the style of crushing and killing the police as a symbol of justice, is simply incomprehensible. This really sets a sense of reality (the uncle is calm from beginning to end, has no inner activities, and dresses appropriately). He is also a very illusory villain (slaughter police station, pistol handjob), so that the protagonist is so weak and helpless that he is in a trance except for escaping, haha. This is far more terrifying than the perverted murderers, weird freaks, or monsters that appeared in later films of this type. This is really invincible, how to break it? ? ? This is really you can’t kill me. If you don’t kill me, I will kill everyone. The


second point is that the reason why people are worried is that there are no reliable people. The protagonist calls to prove his identity. The police are like pigs, except for women. The host is the grandfather of another coffee shop who cares about the male lead, but like the male lead is a very weak role, so the female lead has always acted as a warm protector role for the audience, haha, in the end, the female lead is very nonsense. When they were in their early days, and when the two were getting better, based on the old man's many years of intuition, he suddenly found that Nima was wrong. This is not a cult film, this is a special escape youth film. When the villain was leaning on the heroine, the only thing he could reveal was his heart. Then when he went to hug the heroine, the heroine thought it was a young man and touched his hand, haha, good or bad, good or bad, it's just to follow the audience My mind is gone, this girl is going to be with the male lead, this. . . . . . . . . , This is really to take the audience into the ditch. I know this is the last bite of radish. Below is the big stick knocking on the head. It’s so terrible to die to fill this pit, haha, Nima still didn’t expect it. When the villain released the brakes, I really covered my face. The villain, Nima, I’m going to hit ten.

Well, the only regret to talk about the shortcomings is to kill at the door, which is too scribble. It is too scribble to say that the villain’s so-called death is to create a sense of horror for the audience that I don’t care about my own life. I still care about you. It’s not true. Want to die, at least you don’t want to die simply, otherwise, why don’t you just go with the police and resist? So finally the male protagonist became a hero, and the process was too simple and scribbled. This is not as good as some modern movies. Straightforward, of course, if you want to embody the theme of compelling, and the desolation and emptiness of the film, it is better to be simpler. The male protagonist has been paving the way for a long time and finally became prosperous. As a result, he killed the villain in one fell swoop. Filling up the gun is too concrete, and it feels like really killing a living person, a person like a villain for no reason, it should be just like that, and it will be gone. Give someone a kind of revenge, you want revenge, I will die at once, have you vented your anger, haha, maybe this is too dark

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The Hitcher quotes

  • Jim Halsey: [trying to get policemen to help untie Nash from between two large trucks] Why don't you do something?... FUCKING DO SOMETHING!

  • [John wants Jim to say, "I want to die"]

    Jim Halsey: I don't know if I can say that.

    John Ryder: Sure you can. Repeat after me. I...

    Jim Halsey: I...

    John Ryder: Want... want...

    Jim Halsey: Want...

    John Ryder: To...

    Jim Halsey: To...

    John Ryder: Die... Die.

    Jim Halsey: I don't want to die!