The film has a good idea. The heroine sticks to the light in her heart and lives to the end to kill the final BOSS and successfully escape. (It is not clear at the end of the film whether the heroine survived, but I don’t think it matters. After all, this is just a fictional story. The important thing is that the heroine kept her bottom line in a desperate situation.)
Maybe Most of the horror movies I've watched are the endings of good people who don't have a happy death. Over time, they get a little tired of aesthetics. I watch this kind of horror movie with the curiosity to see how the various characters die. Anyway, that's what happened in the end. It's a bit unexpected to see such a story of a heroine who successfully escaped and killed the boss.
Among them, the truth, goodness and beauty of the heroine will not be discussed first, and I will first express my respect to the heroine. Although I am not such a person, and I do not want to be like the heroine, it does not hinder my respect for such a person.
Think about what you would do if you were in this situation. Leaving aside the skeletons seen in the film (seeing the skeletons, you know that the boss will definitely not let people go out, the previous people obviously ate people, but in the end they starved to death here, obviously this boss does not Like Uncle Jigsaw, he has a professional ethic, keeps his promise, and can go out after eating people... In this case, I may kill myself.), let's assume that without this game, a few people are reduced to lack of food. In this case, would you eat human flesh?
I think I will, but definitely not kill unless someone threatens my existence. Whoever starves to death first eats whoever, and if he is really hungry, he will commit suicide. This should be the choice of most people. There are definitely people who want to kill people, and there are definitely people who don’t eat human flesh, but they are definitely a minority. In fact, in this case, whoever shows a fierce look first and wants to kill will die first. The situation where Luke is only tied up like in the movie only exists in the movie. In fact, everyone is hungry, but there are still A fig leaf of morality is just an excuse. I believe many people who want to kill people like this are ready to sharpen their knives. Eating meat with peace of mind under the pretext of justice is what most people want.
Okay, let's go, back to the movies. I don't know much about whether people who eat nothing but drink water can survive to 34 days and still have the strength to climb the ladder. I have heard of people who went on a hunger strike for 10 days, but they were all very weak, and some people said that they would regain their vitality after the hunger strike. I don't know whether it is true or false. , let's pretend it's true. There are also many accidental factors in the final successful counterattack of the heroine. For example, the BOSS also lacks information about people's hunger tolerance (it can be seen that he has not conducted many experiments like this), the BOSS happens to have only one person, etc., but the heroine's personal factors are also Accounted for a decisive role, intelligent and kind. Maybe even read psychology. If it wasn't for her not eating human flesh, it wouldn't have caused the boss's mental madness to lose his mind. If she hadn't written something on the cover to attract the boss's attention, the boss wouldn't have gone down the well so quickly. . .
When I saw the ending, I had an idea: the heroine knocked out the boss with something, searched everything on the boss, and finally climbed up, put away the ladder and covered the manhole cover, the boss woke up... Haha, isn't it a bit evil? Of course, this is the ending like I spit on your grave, and it won't be so beautiful.
Let’s summarize the shortcomings of the movie: 1. The plot is protracted, and there are basically no thrilling scenes. 2. Insufficient psychological performance of people struggling with hunger and finally losing their humanity. 3. The shooting technique is not good, and the lens processing is not very good.
In short, it is a pity that a good subject has been filmed like this. If it is a popular ending in which everyone hangs up, this film should get about 5 points, and the ending adds a lot of points to this film. It can only be said that the director is a bit lousy, and the screenwriter is okay.
Okay, I've finished writing it. Basically, I wrote it casually. It's a bit messy when I think of where to write it. I'd like to pay my respects to the heroine again. I'm not a good person, and I don't want to be a good person. It's too tiring and difficult, but it doesn't prevent me from having respect for really good people.
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