Unexpectedly there is humor

Jayce 2022-09-23 01:01:36

I didn’t expect it to be such a humorous horror movie. There are so many elements in it, and there are more stalkers, but they are all presented in another way, especially the female lead, a middle-aged obese driving school coach. You can’t even think of her paying back Have the ability to exorcise. And she's still an old virgin. All kinds of stalks are also what the British are best at. It is a serious nonsense, but a small-cost horror light comedy. It is quite simple to shoot some tricks of a very simple confrontation between good and evil. The very common element of exorcism is full of laughter. Points made the best results. Many unexpected small reversals, many interesting small contrasts, the film has made the most fun effects in a limited time. The movie has a slow pace and has been making a fuss on a simple script. It is filled with all kinds of British humor and can't help but deal with the absurdity seriously, like a middle-aged aunt with a cigarette smoking, and the person who listens only gets one point. good. In the first 60 minutes of the quiet and slow pace, the movie began to exert its strength in the second half of the film. It was full of spoofs and bloody play. The demon had to absorb the spiritual power of the virgin body. From the elegant black absurdity to the sand sculpture comedy that finally turned into shit, it is also the last madness and indulgence in the bones of the British people.

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  • Astaroth the Demon: You have broken our contract. Now we will feast on your soul!

    Christian Winter: I-I-I sent you a virgin. I followed instructions, my lord.

    Astaroth the Demon: Did you really think you could deceive us?

    [points at Sarah]

    Astaroth the Demon: She is no virgin!

    Christian Winter: What?

    Martin Martin: What? Yes she is.

    Sailor Dooley: Uh-oh.

    Martin Martin: Sarah, is that true?

    Sarah Martin: Ahh...

    Martin Martin: My precious flower...

    Sailor Dooley: Deflowered more like, Martin

  • [last lines]

    [holding an engagement ring]

    Martin Martin: Rose Dooley, will you marry me?

    Rose Dooley: No.