A real horror

Wendell 2022-01-21 08:01:20

This movie should be a part of life.
When I was in junior high school, there was a car accident in my hometown. The driver injured a child who was still alive. However, after the collision, the driver continued to reverse the car and put the child on another wheel. Finally the child died. But when someone saw it, we all knew about it in our school. When I was in college, I heard that someone continued to make up for a car accident on campus (this case is famous, so I don’t need to talk about it). Because a person dies is a compensation, but living treatment is a bottomless pit.
This movie is a memorable thriller I have watched in recent years, because it is the first movie I can understand with subtitles (I practiced listening for a long time after taking the exam). It is also a very life-like horror film, although the male protagonist is like Xiaoqiang, out of life. But maybe this will give some people who have suffered a car accident hope to survive.
This is the first film review in my life. I think this movie shouldn't be so unpopular.

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  • Manager: I'm just doing my job.

    Thomas Bardo: And I'm just asking for another week. A couple of days, even?

    Manager: Ain't a charity ward.

    Thomas Bardo: Just another day. I got a job interview.

    Manager: You vacate or I call the cops. Your choice.

  • [Bardo arrives at the job agency holding the few clothes he managed to keep the landlord from taking]

    Thomas Bardo: I'm Thomas Bardo. I have a one o'clock appointment.

    Receptionist: Take a seat.

    [She nods at the clothes]

    Receptionist: Keep all that on your person.

    Thomas Bardo: Seat? But I have an appointment.

    Receptionist: Take a seat.

    Thomas Bardo: But I have a one o'clock appointment and it's one now. I was almost late.

    Receptionist: Sir, I don't wanna have to tell you again. Take a seat.

    Thomas Bardo: But I have an...

    Receptionist: Sir.

    Thomas Bardo: All right, thank you. I'll take a seat, thank you.

    Receptionist: Keep all that on your person.