The humanity behind the blood? Or the humanity behind it?

Jorge 2021-10-22 14:33:47

No matter how the admirer praises the subtlety of things outside of the film's vision, the first thing that should be faced squarely is: the moral limit that the audience should have. Human hearts are always fleshy. If you are willing to accept these infinitely amplified bloody perversions and abuse designs, it is something I still can't understand, it has nothing to do with whether it is a movie or not. Although we all know that the real world is cruel, I don't think it is necessary to train or test people's acceptance in this way to make us face the world squarely! When such works come out, does it make people face reality or teach them to develop the potential of human perversion and cruelty? !

In my eyes, any of the so-called thoughts about the human nature setting in this series are not as great as the negative human nature that the work itself has brought to people because of the abuse of people's vision and arrangement ideas!

Many followers may laugh at my thoughts. Yeah? Maybe only people like me who die before seeing such a film would not think that the human heart would make up such a abuse scene? Yes, even if it's just made up for filming. I'm sorry that I squinted my eyes and watched the scene that everyone couldn't bear with such curiosity, and let me know what the film is probably showing but I can't see the specific picture.

As for the human nature that everyone talks about under the blood, really, I really don't bother to argue at this level, an idea, the follower and the completely dismissive, the argument is just a chicken and a duck. Everyone in this world, whose life is so spotless in the so-called moral humanity? The geniuses who always emphasize gratitude to people who love life, disdain to kill and give humanity a chance to escape, is death really the most terrifying and cruel test? Finally, whoever TMD in this world is qualified to play the role of God who judges and manipulates others!

From this point of view, this so-called horror classic is compared with purely visual fool horror films such as Texas. The humanity outside the film is more terrifying than the humanity in the film.

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Saw III quotes

  • Deborah: [to Lynn in the Emergency Room] Look, if you've got something on your mind go upstairs to psych. Just don't bring it in here. We don't have any seconds to spare, Lynn! The woman standing in front of me had to be dragged from the locker room to put a chest tube in a trauma patient. Lynn Denlon should have been the first one there.

  • Jeff: He died in my arms! My eight-year-old son died in my arms.