The miserable end of Xiao San

Emanuel 2021-10-22 14:31:09

It was my friends who recommended me to watch this movie, so I turned off all the lights, wrapped in a blanket, holding pistachios, and played!

Juno is the 6 cave heroines that impressed me the most, far beyond the protagonist. Sarah's location, when Sarah learned that her husband and daughter had died in a car accident and fell to the ground and wept bitterly, Juno in the lens cried more thoroughly. I really didn't know why.

The cave begins, from the excitement of entering the cave, to Sarah being stuck in a small hole, a small accident, monsters appearing, team members are injured, fighting each other, falling apart...Basic foreigners have the same horror methods, except for the sudden appearance of monsters. In the first shot, apart from a sofa of pistachios, I was left sad.

This Juno is too tragic, she is a good junior, but she also wants to restore the friendship with Sarah. She missed and killed another companion, but it was this companion who magically turned back when Sarah was alone, telling Juno and her husband's adultery. Juno is the member with the most cavern experience and the most brave, but she has to find the lost Sarah before leaving.

After Sarah waved the climbing pick (maybe it was this thing, it was bloody everywhere in the second half, I really don't know), Juno's eyes had no resentment, only surprise, and perhaps giving up.

I have no intention to excuse the mistress, I just want to say: the difficulty of wanting to be a girlfriend with my lover and wife is equivalent to defeating countless monsters in a deep hole and crawling out.

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The Descent quotes

  • Holly: [Sarah has just been scared by a bunch of bats which attacked her. Holly films the bats flying away]

    [in imitation of 'The Count' from Sesame Street]

    Holly: One bat, two bats, fifty bats!

    [Beth comes up to her]

    Beth: Holly... Fuck off

  • Juno: [while fighting a crawler] Fucker!