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Alivia 2022-03-20 09:01:27
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Reid 2022-04-24 07:01:04
After watching it, I feel tortured and unhappy!
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Ophelia 2022-03-22 09:01:27
In the room where the one-eyed man talks, sad but not terrifying hallucinations entangled our writer; Cusack struggled to survive in the flood and ground, just as he did in 2012; in the end, after the transition At the turning point, the protagonist and his wife reunited in a broken mirror, just like the ending of a family movie. The two previous debut novels and the mysterious father-son relationship have been ruthlessly forgotten by everyone. Film Archive.
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Katie: [while room burns] Daddy... Everyone dies.
Mike Enslin: [Starts laughing hysterically]
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Mike Enslin: It's good to be back. That's enough of that. Alcohol.
[walks over to the mini-fridge and opens it, only to discover Gerald Olin talking to him]
Gerald Olin: I was just checking to see if the accommodations are exceeding your expectations.
Mike Enslin: YOU KNOW GODDAMN WELL THEY ARE! What do you want from me?
Gerald Olin: No, no, no. What do you want? What do you want, Mr. Enslin? You sought this room.
Mike Enslin: It was a job, I was just doing the job.
Gerald Olin: I beg your pardon?
Mike Enslin: My job, I'm a writer.
Gerald Olin: Oh, that's right, you don't believe in anything. You like shattering people's hopes.
Mike Enslin: Oh, that's bullshit!
Gerald Olin: Why do you think people believe in ghosts? For fun? No, it's the prospect of something after death. How many spirits have you broken?
Mike Enslin: What do you want from me? Huh? What do you want from me? You...
[starts violently ripping the fridge apart]
Mike Enslin: You little...
[kicks the fridge repeatedly]
Mike Enslin: WHAT DO YOU WANT? WHAT?
[slams the mini-fridge shut]
Mike Enslin: I want... my DRINK!