Giving you 1 star is entirely for beauties, not for movies

Annamae 2022-10-17 22:22:19

The Darkness Comes movie review
gives you 1 star entirely for beautiful women, not for you
at the beginning of the movie, I just watched it for the large-scale performance of the Argentine MM, more than 90 minutes of movies, I'm all a little bit, the timeline is not The parking spot is over, less than 5 minutes before and after, and I didn't see any big size! Am I watching the abridged version?
It's too mentally retarded for the content of this movie. 2 women, traveling by bicycle, in a place, were kidnapped/sold by local 'people with ulterior motives', and a good-hearted man was killed in the middle, but unfortunately it was useless, and the latter woman was able to Escape to life...
The reasons for the failure of the film are as follows:
VS "Evening the Mountain" and "Deadly Bend" are still some distance away, the stories are similar, and the beauties are similar, at least there are many people who died, and there are gun battles, bloody scene. Poor you, besides the eyes of a few people in the town, what else?
VS "Hurricane Rescue" is also 2 MMs. To be honest, the two young adult MMs in the hurricane are not as beautiful/sexy as your two mature MMs. It's a pity that the hurricane MM has a dad supporting the scene. Look how fierce the dad is. , see one and kill one, even the French officials will not give you a shot. Poor you, you're just a girl-hunting guy, you can't do anything, just hang up.
VS "The Wax Museum of Horror" is also kidnapping/killing. 2 MMs are similar to 2 MMs in appearance. The people who died in the wax museum are not as many as these. They have killed a lot of them long ago. There is also the ending, the wax museum still has a hand, and a younger brother did not appear, how about you? I really thought that the policewoman at the back was also a bad person. I always thought that the heroine would find another passport in the car and come out......, but unfortunately, no, it's over!

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Director, editor, the salary in foreign countries should not be low, right? That's the plot? this scene?
Can't you kill more people?
Can there be more than one girl in the place where the girl was kidnapped?
Can the girl-hunting man who came out in the middle actually get a chase or a shootout?
One of the scenes of MM being kidnapped can actually be considered. There is a handsome man. The man finds out that this woman is not (office) and then kidnapped again after the two were passionate?
In a small town, you can deliberately take pictures of the sewers and get some dead people in them, or are people from a certain organization conspiring?
In the story of the hotel, you can actually make some noise in the middle of the night to wake up the two girls/or there is an inexplicable phone call to scare people?
Men and women who are looking for girls can think about it, escape temporarily, and chase the killing shots in the middle, jumping off trains, mountains, rivers, women's feet can be cut by something, or twisted, and you can wait until After the bad police chased them down, they fought hand-to-hand. When the girl-hunting man was killed, it was going to be a little bloodier...

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And Soon the Darkness quotes

  • Cute Guy: [as Ellie heads out of the bar] Hey, where are you going?

    Ellie: [on her way to restroom] El peepee.

    Ellie: [enters men's toilet] Girl emergency! Sorry!

    [next door, Stephanie toys with her cellphone, which lies on top of ominous newspaper report of missing girl]

    Ellie: [uses toilet stall while Michael is at urinal] You're not from these parts, are you?

    [comes tauntingly over to.inspect him nonchalantly, playful tone:]

    Ellie: Performance anxiety?

    Michael: [zipping up, gruffly:] You should stick close to your friend.

    [walks out of restroom]

    Ellie: [wistfully to herself] Wow. That backfired.

  • Stephanie: [on her cellphone, trying to locate Ellie] So it's me, uhm, where are you? I'm at the cow place now.

    [looking around for her friend]

    Stephanie: Uhm, so call me. Bye.

    [starts pushing her bicycle, looking vaguely worried, as car approaches]

    Michael: [driver in car] Hey!

    Stephanie: Hi.

    Michael: Where's your friend?

    Stephanie: Coming.

    Michael: Yeah?

    Stephanie: Yeah.

    [continues pushing bicycle, looks back at him]

    Stephanie: Any minute now.

    [remembers]

    Stephanie: Oh, hey, thanks for your help last night with that guy. He was a real creep.

    Michael: Yeah, he was.

    Stephanie: You know what?

    [checks her cellphone for word from her missing friend]

    Stephanie: Probably got a flat or something. I'd better go, but see you around, uh...?

    Michael: Michael.

    Stephanie: [nods] Stephanie.

    [pushing her bicycle, about to leave]

    Michael: Hey, where are you going? I'll give you a lift.

    Stephanie: [looking back] No, I'm okay, thanks though.