"9 people in the claustrophobic room" - human nature, human nature again

Reagan 2022-04-09 08:01:06

When watching movies, I don't pay too much attention to details. I don't have time to explore the names of actors, directors, etc. "The 9-person claustrophobic room" seems to be a movie that everyone recommends very much recently, but after watching "Another Dimension Killing Array", this kind of movie that reflects the darkness of human nature can hardly lift my appetite.

A kidnapping for no reason, a group of overwhelmed men and women, a secret room with no exit, a continuous killing. If the purpose of such films in the past was 'the motive for committing a crime', now there is only the expectation of 'who is next'. In the film there is a priest, a policeman, a black man, a man with glasses and a saintly girl If you have to look for references in it, priests represent morality and holiness, police officers represent law and order, black people have become synonymous with chaos and crime along the usual Hollywood style, and men with glasses have the heavy responsibility of perversion. Only girls, in all the ugliness and darkness, give hope. So I had no mercy when she was electrocuted to death, because I knew that she would come back to life like Alien when she had to. In a Hollywood movie , the good and the bad are always fighting each other, never leaving, endless and boring.

The death of a woman broke the deadlock; the death of a policeman broke the order; the death of a black man broke the violence; The death of an individual is a farce. People are using blood oars and hideousness to prove the ugliness of human nature, but if they don't know that human nature is really like this, it is incisively and vividly.

Human nature is human nature, and Westerners are still very cute, even this kind of preaching. It's bloody childish. After watching it, I feel that it's right not to go abroad, otherwise I would be indifferent to watching them yell at the movie theater, and then be called Freak, which is really annoyed.

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