At least the one who chooses the good will feel at ease

Garfield 2022-01-11 08:01:26

I watched it after watching half of the movie's story video. The whole is wonderful, not that bad, but I didn’t seem to understand why the vicious woman is so displeased with the heroine, so I stabbed the heroine with an awl. The black man who had been laying the groundwork for a long time and had figured it out, when he used to save the hostess, he was stunned as soon as he arrived at the scene? This film is mainly based on human nature, it is easy to make people feel substantiated, if it is oneself would choose. Good and evil are part of each. In the end of the game, although the evil in the heart of the heroine prevails, the younger brother of the heroine has no good results in the end. The heroine will regret it for a lifetime, so I think what the film wants to express is Even if you make up your mind to do evil after a struggle, you may not get what you want. It's better to choose the good side, at least you can feel at ease.

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  • Sofia 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    The idea is good, but unfortunately the storytelling is terrible...and although some parts are hard to bear, the way to die is too simple...

  • Sophia 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    The director is a lunatic, the audience is a fool.

Would You Rather quotes

  • [first lines]

    Shift Manager: You're available to start right away?

    Iris: Yes.

    Shift Manager: I'm not really seeing a lot of restaurant experience on the, uh, resume.

    Iris: I've always had, um, summer jobs, but... yeah, mostly retail.

    Shift Manager: So, did you drop out of school, or... Why'd you come all the way back here?

    Iris: Oh, no, um... Well, this is my home, and there was an accident, so I have to take care of my brother.

    Shift Manager: Well, I'll tell you what I can do, um... I'll talk to the owner. Uh, I know they were looking for, uh, wait staff with experience, but... Obviously you're smart, so maybe they'll, um, work with you, so...

    Iris: Sure, that'd be, great.

    Shift Manager: Maybe you could do, um, host, if nothing else.

  • Shepard Lambrick: It's just like life, isn't it? There's no do-overs.