Horror interpretation of misunderstanding.

Guillermo 2022-12-05 06:42:00

Misunderstanding this thing, which comes from the mistrust and prejudice of both sides of human beings, this film is a good interpretation of the biggest damage that misunderstanding can bring - death.

The way the film tells the story is good, and the genre is actually quite brutal. It nakedly brings the contradiction between garlic and coffee to the table. This kind of thing happens all over the world. Then, those American college students who are not much stronger than the domestic mentally disabled party, the accident one after another, really made people open their mouths, and then said several "Ouch, I x" (quoted from the Prince's Weibo). Misunderstanding this thing, when there is death, nothing can be changed. Isn't that how wars sometimes arise?

Three of the four leading actors in this film are TV actors, including the driver of Firefly, the best friend of Son of the Devil, and the vase of 30Rock. Speaking of which, I just saw the vase, and it took me a long time to remember where she appeared. In this film, she finally stopped vases once in this film. More lines and performances, and the character setting that is popular with otaku should give her a lot of points. As for the Firefly's driver, I really haven't seen any of his other films. The American-style fat guy seems to be the most famous among them. He seems to have starred in his own drama. As for the college student, I have never seen it before.

Comedy horror films have always been my favorites. Of course, this film doesn't have too many plots that are deliberately tricky, because the story itself is enough to play tricks, hehe.

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Tucker and Dale vs Evil quotes

  • Tucker: When you see a college girl prancin' around in front of you half naked, you do not call out my name!

  • Tucker: All right... I know what this is.

    Dale: What?

    Tucker: This is a suicide pact.

    Dale: It's a what?

    Tucker: These kids are coming out here, and killing themselves all over the woods.

    Dale: My God, that makes so much sense.