Ugh

Linnea 2021-11-30 08:01:24

This movie is really "wow fuck". It's not a horror movie, but it makes people sweat. The director can really save money. He told me on the way back that we can make this movie with a mobile phone. An actor , A scene is


too depressing, just imagine, bury you alive in a coffin a few meters above the ground and give you a mobile phone and a ZIPPO. What would you do? Struggle, anger, complaint, fear, despair, what will happen after that? The section where the actor called his mother is embarrassing. There are so many things that make people think. The

reality is cruel after all. Just like oxygen, confidence is consumed a little bit, just like a game that can’t be played. In the end I still have to abandon all hope. I think the ending is very good.

Finally, no matter how democratic the country, the tone of the "relevant departments" sounds similar.


It is not easy for us to live. Cherish it all

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Extended Reading
  • Pearlie 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    This film costs one male pig's foot, one photo of female pig's foot, one coffin, one lighter, broken flashlight, luminous stick, one snake, and one mobile phone that supports video transmission. Half a sack of sand, super low cost plus one star. Among the films I watched during the Spring Festival, "127 Hours" is saw2, and this "Buried Alive" is saw3.

  • Alivia 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Is it interesting that your sister always takes the easter egg after the ending song to fool the audience!

Buried quotes

  • Jabir: American can breathe? No breathe?

    Paul Conroy: No, I can't breathe. Please get me out of here.

    Jabir: Get out?

    Paul Conroy: Yes, get me out. Please help.

    Jabir: Soldier.

    Paul Conroy: No, no I'm not a soldier. I'm a truck driver. Just a contractor.

    Jabir: Contractor?

    Paul Conroy: Yeah. A contractor. Not a soldier. I'm just a truck driver. That's all.

    Jabir: You are American?

    Paul Conroy: Yeah.

    Jabir: Then you are soldier.

  • [first lines]

    Paul Conroy: [screaming] Hey!