great details

Tremaine 2022-03-12 08:01:02

I got up early in the morning and watched this. Although it is a bit scary and the plot is not new, the scene can be rescued, and the details are well done.

Twins VS Twins
For me who is face blind (covering my face), at first I thought that the two brothers and sisters were the two who were tied up when they were children, the same, one excellent, one ruffian, and two pairs of twins were playing are completely corresponding to these two roles. In the next plot, too, they all want to save their relatives, and they are all working hard to protect their relatives. This thread runs through the whole show, it's great.

Birth VS Death
The appearance of birth, the appearance of death, is restored exactly the same, and the appearance of birth is restored through photos, which is great.

Tucao, those supporting male characters, what kind of combat power, they died before they even started to fight, it is not as smart as the female supporting characters, at least hit someone while hiding in the car, and the male died without hitting him.

Those chairs, tie up the heroine, match the scene at the beginning, in the end, the shadow of childhood can still kill people. Parents should treat their children better, and children can only forgive their parents a lot.

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Extended Reading
  • Nyasia 2022-03-23 09:03:28

    What impressed me the most was the paragraph where the 3D effect even broke the fourth wall. The 3D effect is really great. There is a scene that really makes you think someone suddenly stood up in front of you 7.0 ★★★☆

  • Alvina 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    From the perspective of 53 years, it is still good.

House of Wax quotes

  • Prof. Henry Jarrod: Foul deeds will rise though all the earth o'erwhelm them, to men's eyes.

    [quote from Hamlet]

  • Matthew Burke: You ever thought of what would happen if we had a fire here? In the cellar, there are six barrels of wax. Wax is paraffin based. It's highly inflammable. This place would go up like a paint factory.

    Prof. Henry Jarrod: Burn? Burn all of my people? You think I'm a murderer?

    Matthew Burke: Stop dreaming, will you? These dummies are insured for $25,000. That's $12,500 for each of us. You wouldn't need Wallace, you'd have enough to begin again.

    Prof. Henry Jarrod: No, I'd rather die myself than see my friends destroyed; I won't let you do it, and I'll kill you if you try!

    Matthew Burke: Don't be stupid! All you have to do is strike a match, and the thing is done.

    [Lights the fire and begins to scorch the wax museum]