The plot is bruised and the logic is scattered.

Kennedy 2022-01-09 08:02:41

I watched this movie with the same heroine because "Lonely Cry" was well shot. But it's too much. But some doubts, some disgust, let's talk about it.
1. The sister of the hostess committed suicide. She did get on the hanged stool by herself, panicking, but she was hanged after being kicked off the stool by the caregiver. It should be a murder.
2. Don't think that the heroine's husband committed suicide. He was supposed to have a relationship with Sarah and was planning to take the videotape to prevent exposure, but he was abducted by a carer in the parking lot. In the parking lot, cutting off the monitoring wires, turning off the power, and taking the hard drive from the hostess as if invisibly quickly, all seemed like an invisible talent. Then he was killed by the caregiver. He has no motive to commit suicide. The cornea should have been signed by him before, and if he died accidentally, he would donate it to the hostess. In any case, the caregiver had a greater motive for killing him, so that he could get close to the hostess with no one around. Moreover, if he really went to the hotel with Sarah, it would be impossible to be so calm, and he was not invisible. Will definitely make an impression in the hotel and restaurant. That waitress, when the hostess asked him, he would definitely remember that it was the same man. Moreover, the veteran worker also confirmed that the invisible man was with Sarah, so why did the heroine's husband cheat?
3. The plot is basically unreasonable. Unless the hostess is mentally abnormal, normal people will no longer live in the same room. How could it be safer for an unknown nurse to come home in the hospital? At least there are doctors she trusts in the hospital. It's purely for the plot. If the little girl knew about this a long time ago, why didn't she say it earlier. Can call, come to the door, everything is fine, as for the dangerous situation of running to the murderer's house. It's for the plot again, it's rubbish.
4. The heroine is old, wrinkled and loose, but she always wears so low and is praised hot. . . But it actually makes the picture uncomfortable.
5. Does such a movie need to be released in China in two years? Save some money, it's not worth it.

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Extended Reading
  • Jewel 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Watching Spanish horror films, it seems that you never have to worry about how bad the quality will be, but the problem is, it seems that the entire plot and production level have fallen into a fixed pattern similar to "cheating good reviews". I'm really looking forward to the day when Spanish horror films can stop playing the literary card blindly. Of course, the movie is still pretty good.

  • Llewellyn 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    It's a bit laggy at the back, but overall it's okay

Los ojos de Julia quotes

  • [first lines]

    Sara: [talking to someone hiding in the dark] Listen.

    [pause]

    Sara: Alright, you win. Could you at least stop that song? You know I hate it.

    [she receives no answer. Only music playing in the background]

    Sara: [nervous] Why are you so quiet?

    [thunders strike, briefly lightning the living room]

    Sara: Say something, for fuck sake!

  • [last lines]

    Julia Levin: [voiceover] You told me that when you looked me into my eyes... you could see the entire universe.

    Isaac: [voiceover] I still can.