A horror movie watched as a comedy

Rico 2022-03-17 09:01:02

A horror movie watched as a comedy is really black and humorous. A lot of blood failed to mobilize my senses, just pure feeling, oh, this is a horror movie. What really interests me is the storyline. Why should those people who control all of this downstairs change their lives? Even in the name of all mankind and saving the earth, should these people be given as they should be? If it is replaced in reality, there will be a taste of the mapping between rights and power. The dominant and the dominant, the chosen and the chosen. But the choice of the last two people is really intriguing. They didn't show up for the righteousness of this planet. If the Chinese movie must be the hero desperately saving the world. If we were in that position, how would we choose? Can the various emotions in the heart reach agreement in the end? The rhythm of the movie is not very tight. When watching it, there are more questions about why they are chosen, why the scene is a cabin, whether they can escape, what will their ending be, who is controlling, and for what, good Well, I am a hundred thousand why. It is this less compact rhythm that dilutes the pleasure of watching horror movies, and adds more thinking. This may be the effect the director hopes to achieve.

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The Cabin in the Woods quotes

  • Marty: Statistical fact. Cops will never pull over a man with a huge bong in his car. Why? They fear this man. They know he sees further than they... and he will bind them... with ancient logics.

  • Sitterson: All right, Last chance. It's post time. Dig deep, people. Betting windows are closing.

    Hadley: Okay, who's still out?

    Sitterson: Uh... well, let's see. We've got Engineering, we got R&D, and we got Electrical.

    Hadley: [laughs] Did you see who they picked? They're practically giving their money away.

    Sitterson: You should talk, Aquaman.

    [laughs]

    Hadley: What do you mean?

    Sitterson: Ah, nothing.