When faced with a threat, the choice of most people is to avoid the threat?

Gregorio 2021-10-20 17:41:32

The plot or something will not be considered.
What I want to say is when facing danger, do most people subconsciously choose to avoid the danger instead of being more brave to eliminate it? It may be that for the sake of the plot, the film has shaped the supporting characters so panic, except for the occasional subconscious resistance, they are all fleeing, fleeing, fleeing, and fleeing, but they are all easily caught by the witty villain, but in reality, people are meeting. Is it the same when it comes to such a danger? If it is not an overwhelming confrontation, there are many opportunities to hit the opponent hard and make the opponent incapable of resisting. If you are one-on-one, using static braking, hiding to find a weapon, giving the opponent a slam while the opponent is looking for someone, and continuing to attack after an attack has worked so that the opponent loses the ability to resist is the optimal solution.

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  • Theodora 2022-03-22 09:01:14

    In fact, that assassin is not clever at all. If the victims weren't just screaming, they would have been knocked down a long time ago. I have been running, screaming, crying and so on. With this skill, you can just flick the other person by flicking anything next to him.

  • Roy 2022-04-21 09:01:18

    Two perverted children who have watched too many movies. "Life is like a huge movie, it's just that you can't choose the type of movie..." If I could choose, I hope my life would be better if it wasn't a horror movie... The victims here are relatively weak, and the murderer actually kills at the beginning. The case of the death of Drew and her boyfriend was more terrifying, and the latter was not good enough.

Scream quotes

  • Gale: Can you tell me anything?

    Tatum: Yeah, you're a real pain in the ass!

  • Phone Voice: [voice] Hey, we're not finished yet. Final question. Are you ready?

    Casey: [trembling] Please... leave me alone...

    Phone Voice: [voice] Answer the question and I will. Which door at I'm at?

    Casey: What?

    Phone Voice: [voice] There are two main doors to your house. The front door and the back patio door. If you answer correctly, you may live. Very simple.

    Casey: Please... don't do this. I can't do this... I don't want to play this game anymore.

    Phone Voice: [voice] Your call.