I don’t know how to watch this...

Berta 2022-01-14 08:02:06

1. The most important setting is a bug. If you don't remember the face, what about the sound? Body shape? The original preschool education career of the hostess may be affected a lot, can't she even remember her boyfriend's voice? Can even friends for many years be identified only by hairstyle?
2. The boyfriend did not make some actions to help the heroine recover or be easily recognizable after the heroine had this kind of trauma. What a perfect match!
3. The child's painting blurred by the water is a hint, but the process of fainting the paint is unscientific and too fake!
4. The female doctor who was highly recommended by the hospital doctor was simply cheating on the appearance fee. What is the difference between what she said and passers-by!
5. The most powerful is the boy in the police station. Can he live well alone with the murderer for so long? Still quietly hinting to the hostess? Didn’t the murderer say that the hostess was the only one who could leave after seeing what he was doing?

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  • Deshaun 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    I did not fully recognize the female protagonist husband, the police, and the murderer. I have to constantly change and interweave in this "facial blindness" scene. It turns out that the audience is the real "facial blindness" patients.

  • Reva 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    In addition to this murderer, the other designs are quite good, and the suspenseful atmosphere is also very good.

Faces in the Crowd quotes

  • Dr. Langenkamp: Faces are the barcode of the human race. Ever since mankind went tribal, we're constantly looking at each others faces trying to decide whether they're friends, foes, or lovers. Don't underestimate the seriousness of your condition, Miss Marchant.

  • Dr. Langenkamp: Everyone always goes on about sight, hearing, smelling. But there's another sense. A hidden one. The Japanese call it mooka. It's the sense that allows you to walk without having to thinking about putting one foot in front of the other. You loose this sense and you will become like some of my other patients. Socially paralyzed, withdrawing from the world into the safety of isolation. That's a tempting option.

    Anna Marchant: I don't want that. I want to live normally.

    Dr. Langenkamp: Every day people are going to resent you for not recognizing who they are. They'll call you rude, forgetful, stupid, liar. Now, are you willing to fight back? With all your might?

    Anna Marchant: Yeah.

    Dr. Langenkamp: To try and try again without loosing heart. Without giving an inch!

    Anna Marchant: Yes.

    Dr. Langenkamp: Good. then lets get to work.