[Good neighbor] Don’t use your stupid intuition to be smart

Dasia 2022-12-31 07:17:34

【——Don’t you want to know what’s under it? People can only see what you want them to see. We didn't kill him, we didn't do anything. ——No, we did it, that's our responsibility. 】

Don't do it for a small amount of evil-never be self-righteous, don't use your stupid intuition to be smart, as if you have seen everything and mastered the truth. The surface of the matter can never represent the truth. Easy identification will only become the "ghost" of others...

This is a very gentle stream of works in the subject of human horror~ The director and screenwriter are very controllable and mislead most of the audience. Even the poster and the overall style are reminiscent of the same similar work "Holding your breath" and so on. At the same time, this is also an advanced practice of "people can't be seen", just like the core of this film.

With a perfect score of 10, I scored 8.9. I really like the warning effect brought by the orgasm inside and the wonderful "romantic" technique. I was actually a bit unable to hold back...

The dialogue in the picture is also my favorite. It is very ironic about the current [rumors] [Internet violence] [being out of nothing] and other related human social phenomena. It can be described as hit the nail on the head, helpless...

Wait! By the way, I also think of a puzzle game "Tricky Neighbors" that I played in my childhood.

Finally, I would like to give everyone a word: [Chang thinking about your own life, don't talk about others' faults]

——2016 "Good Neighbor" movie

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The Good Neighbor quotes

  • Officer Palmer: Got a noise complaint, you mind if I come in?

    Harold Grainey: Um, yeah, yeah I do.

    [smiles faintly]

  • Harold Grainey: [as barking dog runs to fallen trash can] Get out of here! Get out of here, you half-breed.

    [dog growls]

    Harold Grainey: Shut up!

    [as owner catches up]

    Harold Grainey: Get him out of here!

    Neighbor: Hey, come on - what's the problem here, man?

    Harold Grainey: What's the problem? Well, the problem is that your dog is pissing a mess on my property. Let him piss on your property, okay?

    Neighbor: [to still-barking dog] Come on, easy, easy...

    Harold Grainey: Maybe I should teach him a lesson. Keep that son of a bitch on a leash, okay? Because the next time, if it happens again, I'm going to cut him in four pieces and send him home in this can.

    [tense silence]

    Neighbor: [to dog, while looking at Grainey] Let's go, boy.