Those directors who like to add the following brain-damaged plots to horror movies to make movie audiences so angry that they want to fast-forward, please die: 1. If the protagonist has no ability, he will scream 2. The protagonist always has a big butt when he encounters a murderer There is nothing to do, but it is to deliberately fall or not resist, to prepare for being killed 3. The protagonist is about to kill the mother-killer the next second. The heart of the Virgin suddenly overflows 4. The protagonist just got rid of the killer one second, the next 5. When the protagonist is dealing with the killer, he always has to say something to pretend to be forceful, but he is stabbed by the killer in the end
6. The murderer can't run the whole way. Driving is slower than driving a tractor. He can't even catch up with a mentally disabled woman with a leg injury.
7. The murderer's intentions are unclear and serious, either he sometimes puts on a song to improve his style, or he deliberately gives the protagonist a chance to breathe, causing him to be counter-killed
8. The brain-dead protagonist and the killer should all be dead, not that TM is still alive at the end.
In addition, the whole film does not know what it is talking about. The intention of the murderer has never been clearly explained, that is, to kill and kill, there is no logic at all. This kind of low-level and vulgar brain fragments can really be blocked. I hope the director will not be cheeky and continue to shoot.
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