Are you exploring human nature? Don't forget that you are a movie, you must first conform to human nature!

Dandre 2021-11-11 08:01:14

The director did not control this movie at all, and the screenwriter did not control this novel. Don’t move out Stephen King is also a screenwriter. Come to give this movie extra points. After all, Stephen is not the editor-in-chief, and he is not good at screenwriting, movies and books. It is completely two expression tools.

First of all, judging from the character dialogue, he is a junk movie. Let's take a look at what they all say.

Scene 1: When the male protagonist and a group of people committed a tentacle murder to the black lawyer Daoming’s warehouse, the black did not believe it at all, and was very angry that the few people who entered the warehouse with the male protagonist were uniting to make a joke. . Then the hero had to keep talking, the point came. I know you scared, I know you scared. Yes, when the black man’s thinking is not like a human being, the male lead has to stand up to the audience to defend him. Well, this black man is not crazy, he is just frightened. Then we use normal human thinking to see what is going on. When a disaster occurs (yes black people also know that the disaster happened, because a neurotic mother who has no normal human thinking asks black people to go home with him to see the scenery. The black did not go out) When the disaster strikes, the black still thinks other people are spoofing him? Think about it, too drunk. When we humans have external conflicts, there is no change in unity but internal divisions. This is unscientific! Regarding internal and external conflicts, please recall the reaction of the whole society when we faced natural disasters in recent years! Well, the black people here are probably the Luhan fan incident that sensationalized the entire network during the Ya'an earthquake. I care what the hell is outside the fog, you are hurting me!

Shot 2: No one believes what the protagonist said. OK, in the face of the mysterious and unknown disaster of death, we don’t even believe that the male lead said that the tentacle monster. According to human thinking, the unknown-the dead-the tentacle monster, this is very logical, but The shot here is a black man happily, oh, that's a strange tentacles from an alien. Cold man, one cold, oh, those are shit. Another clerk, OH, those are tentacles coming out of beer! OH, shit! It's so inconsistent with human thinking, the plot of human behavior, there are many people who are even more sophisticated!
Scene 3: Neuropathic religious woman-a few people in the warehouse talked about religious female conspiracy, and one person raised doubts that the conspiracy would fail. How could one believe that neurotic female. (Yes, the person who raised the question is actually the audience you), and then other people come out with reasons to convince you-----Yo, and then it really succeeded in bewitching! And it confuses everyone except those who follow the protagonist! This is unscientific! Cults are often a small number of people! Cults that can kill are even a few of the few people. Well, a large crowd of viewers have been brainwashed and will not analyze these. They only have one belief in their hearts. Wow, this is a divine work that describes human nature!
Lens 4:
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na, good movie to the audience never brainwashed. The movie was washed
from the beginning . From the beginning, the few people who entered the warehouse somehow thought that people outside would not believe them, um, and then one person (black) did not believe them, and then everyone did not believe them. They, the director brainwashed most of the audience bit by bit. Well, it's obviously easier to brainwash than making a fine movie.
Similar people are not like people, like a humanoid machine with good code programmed by the director. The director wants the audience to treat the program he compiled as a human, and there are many plots that have to brainwash the audience. I won’t say more, let’s talk about it Let’s talk about the IQ in the plot.

Shot 1: When the Tentacle Monster kills, it won't close the door!
Shot 3: The warehouse discusses that others do not believe that there will be tentacle monsters, since they already know that others do not believe it (well, the logic of normal people is that others will believe it. ) Then their normal logic should be to directly pull others over to see a big tentacle monster on the ground! (The normal direction should be, run out and say to others-others don't believe it-pull over to look at the tentacles. Oh, shit. By the way, the process of the director's brainwashing is to talk about others not believing first-and then someone else Don't believe it---then all don't believe it. If you edit what you don't believe, the audience will realize that black people are a compiler!)
Shot 4: A black man heard a man saying that there was danger outside, and a beautiful woman asked to accompany her out, but he did not dare to go out. Then, the black man heard several people in the warehouse saying that there was danger outside, and he was brave and brave. out! The plot is great! oh! Shit, the black is the director compiled the program, there is only one person, I forgot.
Shot 5: Go out to get medicine in the room! Did you guys eat bear gall or mouse gall? The nerves are not normal at all! Run if you are afraid! Have been dying inside. OH, shit, okay, the religious female nerves prophesied that the young man must die.

I can not make it. I really can't complain about this movie. Are you recalling the last shot? I really don't understand what's so good about the last shot. I only know that the most normal people in the last shot have also become abnormal. Normal people will not commit suicide in that situation. If the big bug crawls on the car and hooks people out one by one, the life that is hooked is not as good as death. I would better understand the choice to end life. Oh, shit, this is not shocking enough! Anyway, the director, I have already brainwashed part of the audience, I don't care if the other part thinks it is normal, I only need the brain of this part of the audience!

Can you understand what I wrote? I am really bad at writing.
Just remember that this is a junk movie.
Simply put,
expressing humanity is based on humanity.
And this movie is probably based
on aliens to express the humanity of the people on earth.
It is built on neurological patients to express normal humanity.
In order to make you think that aliens are terrestrial and neuropathic people are normal, the director constantly gives you hints and brainwashes you, not using superb film skills but rough language hints.
The IQ of the characters in the film is constantly changing because of the needs of the plot. OH, shit. I let the Buddha see a lot of similar plots in the starting point.
In addition, I have never read a novel, I only evaluate movies here. A good novel is not necessarily adapted into a good movie. Books and scripts are two ways of expression, scripts and movies are two ways of expression, book---script---movie, plus different people , Um, what I mean is that even if the novel is really well written, it doesn’t affect the movie as it’s really rubbish.

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The Mist quotes

  • Wayne Jessup: I heard stuff.

    Mrs. Carmody: Stuff...

    Wayne Jessup: Yeah, we all heard stuff! Like uh, how they... they thought that there were other dimensions. You know, other... other worlds all around us, and how they wanted to try to make a window, you know, so they can look through and see what's on the other side.

    Mrs. Carmody: Well maybe your window turned out to be a door. Isn't it?

    Wayne Jessup: Not my door! It's the scientists!

    Mrs. Carmody: [sarcastically] Oh, the scientists.

    Wayne Jessup: Yes, the scientists! They must've ripped a hole through by accident. That's how their world keeps on spilling through into ours. That's what Donaldson was saying right before he killed himself. I didn't understand half of it.

  • Dan Miller: [after the car runs out of gas] Well, we gave it a good shot. Nobody can say we didn't.