our future

Ewald 2021-10-22 14:32:19

Let all this return to the dust. We never know that we would rather delete this terrible memory. We can’t predict, fate is difficult, and in the face of death, no one knows, no one knows what is going on. The Chernobyl nuclear power plant can be enough. The damaging kingdoms of the earth are turned into dust. There are two ways to hide them in the clouds and forests. One is space, the other is that they can’t find its place, and the third is that no one has come out alive, and the world is unfairly handed over to it. In the future, our hard work is worth it. We can’t rest until a certain day. This history has our own destiny. We can’t dig, explore, steal treasures, and other things. Respect ourselves is just waiting for the dead.

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Extended Reading
  • Bud 2021-10-22 14:41:09

    Constantly dying, constantly scamming corpses, and clay ~ The atmosphere is well created, and the scarlet projector at the end of the film is really creative ~ Joel Coen is the assistant editor of the film

  • Clarabelle 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    8.0/10. Five young people came to a house deep in the mountains to play, but were cursed to become zombies one after another, and eventually the whole army was wiped out. Black humor + plasma + thriller/horror, although it is a mix and match, it is not very inconsistent overall. Rough picture texture, nasty makeup, various moving viewpoint shots of the devil (a lot of weird and irregular mirror movement trajectories), a lot of close-ups, and some oblique compositions. The disadvantage is that many local characters are forcibly demoted.

The Evil Dead quotes

  • [last lines]

    [an unseen force rips through the cabin and comes up behind the unsuspecting Ash]

    Ash: Aaaaaah!

  • Ash: Now the sun will be up in an hour or so, and we can all get out of here together. You, me, Linda, Shelly. Hmm... Well... not Shelly, she? We'll all be going home together. Wouldn't you like to be going home? I bet you'd like that, wouldn't you, Scott?