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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Extended Reading
  • Keith 2022-03-14 14:12:22

    Before reading it, I read the comments and said don't guess the murderer because you can't guess it, so I obediently didn't guess it. I doubted anyone and immediately denied myself because I felt that the screenwriter would definitely come and slap me in the face. Shit who it was in the end! Originally thought it was a god-level logic film, but it turned out to be a split personality, and it is not scary in an instant →_→

  • Flo 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Watching this kind of content is very labor-intensive, and the use of human nature is always sharp, and sometimes it seems that weaknesses are the most deadly. The arrangement of the film is step by step, and the ending seems a little unexpected!

Identity quotes

  • Rhodes: There's a dead body in your freezer, Larry!

    Larry: I didn't kill him. I found him like that!

    Rhodes: Oh, stop it!

    Larry: No, wait! Please, listen! Listen! Listen, I was in Vegas last month and I lost everything, okay? Everything! And I was driving West. I didn't know where I was going, but I was running on empty so I pulled in here at this place. And there was no one at the station, so I came over to the office and I walked in. And there, sitting at that desk right there, was the manager, face down in a Banquet potpie, dead. Heart attack or something.

    Rhodes: Banquet potpie. Banquet potpie!

    Larry: I don't know. He'd been sitting there for God knows how long. All of a sudden, this auto parts salesman pulls up looking for a room. I didn't have a fucking dime, so I took his thirty and gave him one. I just took the key from the wall him a room. Maybe that was wrong, but I was broke and that's what I did. Then I came back in here and I moved Larry's body. His name was Larry too. I put him in the freezer. I wasn't trying to hide him. It was hot out, and I thought it was the best place for him till his family or someone came along. Only no one did, except more guests. So I checked them in too, and they all seemed happy so I just stayed.

  • Rhodes: All right. You want a plan? Everybody want a plan? Here's the plan, okay? No one's gonna move. We're gonna stay here, like this, in this room until dawn. No one leaves, no one moves.

    Rhodes: [points gun at Larry] And if he tries anything I'm gonna shoot him! And if there's something out there and it comes in here, I'm gonna shoot it! And if anyone of us tries anything, I'm gonna shoot 'em!

    Ed: We get it!

    Rhodes: Good!