Thanks to the American film classification system, the average B-rated film cannot be ranked to receive this award. The core spirit of the Razzie Award is entertainment, especially today. To put it more directly, whoever is famous and popular, I will stinks him/her/it.
Although there are strange powers and ghosts, the story line of this movie is fairly straightforward. When dealing with the passages, it also managed to catch people, but like the people get cut in the movie, the details of this movie are half as good and half as rough. If it hadn't been starring Lindsay, this movie might not be so compelling.
After Disnai gave up Sweetie, Lindsay was hand-picked to take the baton of Sweetheart Girl. Unexpectedly, unexpectedly, he rebelled faster than his predecessor. Aubury has no breakthrough for L. The interpretation of sweet girl is really awkward for L, and even gets caught. The kind of good girl gone bad in Mean Girls, she also acted swiftly. The only difference in this film is that Sweet Sister made a genre film~~~~ But the scale is also limited, it's nothing more than twisting buttocks, touching steel pipes and so on. The reason I was targeted by Razzie, personally, is because the sex scene was too boring and the judges were very angry.
The most illogical thing is that the music teacher likes to hang so many prosthetic limbs in the anatomy room, obviously telling everyone that the murderer is here. After such a serious and cruel serial murder, the FBI did not conduct door-to-door investigations. The working environment in the United States is really relaxed.
The movie is in the summer vacation in July. For the teenagers on vacation, the director used very straightforward images to shock the senses. Probably it was too straightforward, and the psychological fear was not so strong. Or is my personal foundation better?
Anyway, it is a passing commercial film. The investment cost is not very high either. Be happy everyone. Next comes spoilers.
When Dakota described his downfall, his personal understanding was a trap deliberately designed by the director, so that the audience would understand first: Aubury was strongly stimulated, causing a denial of personality, and he considered himself a character in the novel. From the beginning to the end, there were only two victims, one was Jennifer, and the second was Aubury. Dakota is a clone of Aubury (when I realized this, I guess the script loves to read Japanese manga). Aubury likes to write novels, and she is very dedicated and attentive. When she was killed, she had a strong idea to concretize the characters in the novels. Her unexplained things hope to bring this character to family and friends in the world. But she didn't know what the characters in the novel looked like, she turned to look like Aubury herself. The basis is:
Dakota's reason for making love with a young boy is to compensate. Aubury planned to go to Yale to study during his lifetime. He was afraid of falling in love, so he deliberately cold the young boy.
Dakota told her parents and everyone that she was not Aubury, and indirectly led them to find the prisoner by her father. Of course, if Dakota directly said that I am the magical clone of TMD, it is estimated that this suck will not be able to continue. Therefore, the script is deliberately made so that the audience and the female pig's feet can discover the coffin together.
It is foreseeable that Dakota disappeared in the film later, and the police found Aubury's body. That's it.
In a very realistic story, with such an unreliable setting, the director, you need courage to try. But your attempt has descendants-the lovely bones in 2009 is also a deadly story, more delicate, but the female pig's feet acted like a soul.
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