Trivial ultra-violent film

Elfrieda 2022-01-14 08:01:44

As a violent movie, everything else is good, but there are too many unreasonable. For example, police officer Williams was able to watch the hook stretch out to construct his chin (know the eyes on the top). The girl who was pulled and dropped could only shout let's me go, j wouldn’t catch it. The window sill; the girl hiding in the cupboard rang her cell phone, but she was holding it in her hand and looking foolishly. It made it ring and was discovered by a pervert; it was too much...If it was a domestic movie, I thought I would have been scolded long ago. What's it like? But how come no one mentions this movie.
Maybe you would say that these people were attacked when they couldn't prevent them. But don't forget, they are not eating rice, one is a police officer, and the others are all in prison.
When I saw it, I didn't even explain why the abnormality had to gouge out people's eyes. The old woman said that she wanted to retaliate against Williams because of his son being hurt by him. That really couldn't figure out what the old woman did to her son four years ago. The intermittent scenes in the movie should reflect the things that he experienced before the pervert that gave him a psychological shadow, right? Who is the man in the cage? Is it a pervert? Was it his mother, the old woman, who kept him in the cage? Could it be that the mother was abused from the beginning of the metamorphosis? The one who took revenge for his son. And why does that pervert don't kill anyone with that kind of tattoo? Does the woman in that memory scene have anything to do with the few people here?
This plot is really bad!
Or I didn't understand it!

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  • Eunice 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Really bad, can't complain. Babies who grow up in cages grow stronger!

  • Ward 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Picking your eyes and swallowing your phone

See No Evil quotes

  • Hannah: [Switches her engagement ring to her left hand] I guess I'm not waiting on anything.

  • Christine: The windows in the kitchen lead out to the atrium.

    Kira: Yeah, but don't they have ba...

    Christine: No, no bars. There's an opening in the wall. It's gotta lead somewhere. Dog got out.