The world is ugly

Phyllis 2022-03-17 09:01:04

Saw this on a sunny afternoon and honestly didn't scare me. Instead, the boy who escaped at the end of the film became the focus of my attention.
As the saying goes, "demon talk to confuse the public". The demon old man at the beginning of the film directly took the three people to the point of no return - people can't help the temptation sometimes. Especially when you are in groups with others. Maybe it's just herd mentality...
Young people who think they've arrived in a holiday paradise have wanted to have fun from the very beginning. They are in a hurry, so they are exploited by the wicked. Just when the first person disappeared, the other two thought he was really having fun alone. This is actually sad. We can all see that their future is full of blood and blood in front of the screen.
When the third person was caught, he was as helpless as his companions: "Please let me go..." But the louder he shouted, the better the murderer felt? Maybe his luck was so good that he only paid the price of 2 fingers. If we, like him, can use adrenaline to rip the iron chair off the ground in an instant, what happens after that is still unknown.
What puzzles me is that when he heard the scream of the Japanese girl, why did he hesitate and then turn around to save her? Because of what the bully said when he ran into him before?
The last paragraph made the spectators still accept it. When he met those liars, he drove directly into it viciously. Kill the demon old man in the bathroom - just imagine if I were him, I might use a more vicious means.
The bloody scenes in the film don't resonate - very few people in our generation kill pigs, let alone any murderous scenes in life. So whether it is true or not is unknown.
I was born to learn to travel, I just want to say at the end, everyone, let's go with a group, it's not very safe to travel by yourself...

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Hostel quotes

  • Paxton: I hope bestiality is legal in Amsterdam, because that girl's a fuckin' hog.

  • [first lines]

    Paxton: Amsterdam, motherfucker!