The plot sucks

Kylee 2022-03-21 09:01:33

There are too many flaws. From the very beginning when the male electrician was pulled out, I wondered why no one dared to pick up the guy and chop off that tentacle. The first reaction at that time was to close the rolling shutter door. With so many people, it was only after the male electrician was pulled out that the male lead finally thought of doing this. The audience was a fool.

Holding back my temper and watching it slowly, it is really a scene that is worse than a scene. On the first night there, I thought that the window could not be broken, because there were so many big mosquitoes outside the door, and they could not be destroyed. I didn't expect the screenwriter to be so good, the window opened with such a big hole, only a few mosquitoes flew in, and only two people were killed, and he suddenly vomited blood.

Facing an apparently hopeless and seriously wounded man behind him, the male No. 1 inexplicably proposed to go to the pharmacy to get medicine, which is too fake.

When this kind of thing happens, people don't rush away, and the car is outside. The screenwriter is not in a hurry, and even came up with a religious complex. Do you want to add a sense of solemnity to the movie? Sorry for not being so childish.

At the end, I was too lazy to complain, and when I ran out of gas, a bunch of bad people who were still trying to escape in front of them actually thought of committing suicide. I said why don't you wait in the supermarket if you want to commit suicide, you will die sooner or later. There were only four bullets left, and one of the male protagonists was left alive, seeing the arrival of the rescue team.

Endure, endure, endure until the last scene, I seem to see the evil smile of the self-directed idiot who played the audience.

Your hero finally cried and fart there, and I still feel sorry for the two hours wasted.

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The Mist quotes

  • Wayne Jessup: I heard stuff.

    Mrs. Carmody: Stuff...

    Wayne Jessup: Yeah, we all heard stuff! Like uh, how they... they thought that there were other dimensions. You know, other... other worlds all around us, and how they wanted to try to make a window, you know, so they can look through and see what's on the other side.

    Mrs. Carmody: Well maybe your window turned out to be a door. Isn't it?

    Wayne Jessup: Not my door! It's the scientists!

    Mrs. Carmody: [sarcastically] Oh, the scientists.

    Wayne Jessup: Yes, the scientists! They must've ripped a hole through by accident. That's how their world keeps on spilling through into ours. That's what Donaldson was saying right before he killed himself. I didn't understand half of it.

  • Dan Miller: [after the car runs out of gas] Well, we gave it a good shot. Nobody can say we didn't.