Alternative Neighborhood Youth Love Story!

Green 2022-03-16 09:01:03

This is a movie I found in the thriller category, but after watching it, I actually prefer to classify it in the youth love category.
The film spends a lot of time describing the plot of the male protagonist slowly becoming attached to the female protagonist. Compared with the murderer next door, it seems like a story interspersed in the film. His existence does not add too much effect to the horror effect. On the contrary, it seems to be the hero's personal blessing. Because of him, the hero has stepped out of the shadow of losing his father, lifted his imprisonment, and his mother's relationship with his mother has been lifted, and he has become a hero in the heroine's heart! Therefore, the so-called murderer next door actually broke the image of the terrifying and powerful killer in the past, and turned into an unlucky bear child. He was discovered by the male protagonist and solved it by accident. Of course, as a foreshadowing, the director still let the unfortunate The murderer next door retains the characteristic of perversion, and there are still so many corpses in the house, which proves his former glory (although we haven't seen it, then listen to the director, rely on imagination).
However, this is not a negative attitude towards the film. I forgot which star seemed to have said that the wonderfulness of the film is not that it is meaningless or meaningless, it is good enough to be good. This film is also good for those audiences who like romance films. A relatively alternative youth love movie, but those who like thrillers may be disappointed.

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  • Kaya 2022-04-23 07:01:32

    I haven’t watched the thriller much, but it feels okay, but I’m quite nervous afterward. Although I watched the dubbed version, it’s still CCTV6.

  • Shyanne 2022-03-21 09:01:32

    The appearance of the heroine is not worthy of such an exciting sport of voyeurism

Disturbia quotes

  • Ashley: What else have you seen Kale?

    Kale: What else have I seen?

    Ashley: Yeah, what else?

    Kale: I've seen a lot. I mean, not like that, not, I mean...

    [takes a breath]

    Kale: For instance, I've seen that you're maybe one of, I don't know, three people in the world that likes pizza-flavored chips. You're also the only person I've ever seen that spends more time on the roof of her house than in her actual house. And what are you doing? You're reading. Books. You know, not "US Weekly or "Seventeen", or, you know... but you're reading substantial books. You also do this, uh...

    [scratches head, chuckles]

    Kale: You do this thing where, it's like an OCD thing, but it's not. It's, um... Whenever you're leaving your room, you grab the doorknob, you turn it and you're getting ready to leave but you don't, you stop and you back up and you turn to the mirror and you stare at yourself. But it's not like a, you know, "I'm so hot" kind of stare. You know, it's more like... "Who am I, really?" And to ask yourself that, I mean, that's so cool. So you look out the window all the time like I do, only you're looking at the world, you know? Tryin' to figure it out, trying to understand the world. Trying to figure out why it's not in order like your books... I'm only looking at you.

    Ashley: That's either the creepiest... or the sweetest thing I've ever heard.

  • Ronnie: Man, I was in your closet for like two weeks. I gotta take a piss.