[Spoiler alert] It's really stressful for me to comment on a film like this because there really isn't much to write about. Maybe the director also noticed this, so when the second half of the film was filmed, he lined up to buy an ipad. Although there was no ipad in 2008, the director of the film, Phedon Papamichael, could travel through it.
Friends who are attracted to the poster can go because the poster of the movie has nothing to do with the movie. From the first person in the play to death, to the end of the death, the director is like a broken jar. Anyway, all the beautiful and handsome guys are dead. ...why don't they die? Such beautiful girls are dead, you must die! That's what the director and screenwriter thought. I really doubt, the whole town is dead, who made this movie?
The most absurd death among them is not the hero and heroine, but the priest. In the last few seconds of the film, let us see everyone's death. The priest was actually hanged from the ceiling of the church... There is no stool below for him to step on. How did he get up by himself?
In fact, I am most reluctant to be the male protagonist's cousin (I really don't know whether it should be a cousin or a cousin or a cousin cousin), he has a lot of personality, but unfortunately he was burned to death.
To borrow a sentence from Baidu Encyclopedia: The subject matter of the film is not novel enough, and the content is not scary enough. Coupled with the embellishment of my personal emotional color: the hero and heroine are really eye-catching.
As a digression, the subtitle translation team of Movie Paradise (only for "Inside Out") is really bad, but I still want to thank you, because after all, you are serving the public for free, and your spirit and courage are commendable. But I sincerely hope that your level can be improved to a higher level, at least to distinguish the yes or no of antonymous interrogative sentences, and to correct the before and after. It doesn't matter, I still support you with a smile on my face.
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