I prefer logically mentally ill people. Don't just go wild

Pinkie 2022-03-22 09:01:25

The whole story is about different people dying strangely. As a result, the final explanation is that the personality split fantasy came out and ended the movie.

The curiosity accumulated for more than an hour (how did people die, why did they die so strangely, what is the meaning of emphasizing the order of so many deaths, are there ghosts, etc.) was completely unanswered and satisfied. The logic is seriously insufficient. Although the multiple personalities were finally explained, it did not give a reasonable and surprising explanation to the previous long story. The death of a person represents the death of a personality that actually needs to be told to the audience with lines. . .

For example, the actress spent several minutes looking for the signal and finally died tragically and was the first to die. How did she die? Why was she the first to kill her? A mentally ill person can imagine eleven identities at the same time, but he didn't even think of the method and picture of killing the actress as a 360-degree freeze-frame picture with no dead ends and no flaws. I do not accept this mental illness!

This is not the spiritual world of multiple personalities! The world of psychosis should be meticulous and gorgeous! Thinking wildly is a mental illness, not a mental illness!

So, I don't feel great.

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Identity quotes

  • Rhodes: You got a name?

    Paris: Paris.

    Rhodes: Paris, huh? I'll get it.

    [Gets chips from vending machine]

    Rhodes: Never been.

    Paris: Well, you ain't goin' tonight.

  • Larry: I'm sor- we don't rent rooms by the hour.

    Paris: [Sarcastic] Oh. Funny.