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Ariane 2022-09-02 21:05:16

It can’t be said that society is dark, there is a dark side and a good side, and it is extremely real in the face of fear (except for some plot twists that are a little unreasonable? Maybe cultural differences). Each character is multi-faceted and successful. The female bar owner not only shows kindness to others, but is cold-blooded and ruthless in the face of survival. A cowardly middle-aged woman will burn her hands because she loses her mind to survive, she will turn her head to appease the bartender and mercilessly press him into the water in the dark, and she will choose selfishness to escape the stalemate. Good ending. The only survivor entered the society of people coming and going again, as if he never left. What has just been experienced is society itself. The only thing I think about this movie that doesn't work well is some of the plot twists. Some say the event is fake. Whoever has seen the movie is real, and the blockade is outrageous. Half-truths make it easier to get into that kind of drama. There is also the logic of the characters' thinking, which is not evaluated on the ground, and the real one on the ground should not feel rigid because you don't have this idea. If you don't have this idea, it may be because you don't really understand yourself. The ending, I like it very much, I talked about it for the first time.

To tell the truth, the unrealistic feeling of some scenes increases the ability of dramatic performance, which is interesting. However, this has caused a lot of controversy.

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The Bar quotes

  • Nacho: What the hell's up with you now?

    Elena: I don't like being threatened.

    Nacho: [Holding a gun] Who the hell is threatening you?