The director is very attentive, can you see a lot of foreshadowing?

Damon 2022-03-20 09:02:05

A very distinctive horror movie, seeing plants kill for the first time.

There are many details worth pondering, and the director is very attentive.

For example, there are vines sticking out from the wound on the head of a self-inflicted beauty before she died. There is no close-up. It depends on whether you pay attention or not.

For example, in the end, two people came to look for the missing companion with a smile, which means that Amy did not escape.

For example, the Mayans (maybe?) killed everyone who came into contact with the vines, including their own children, which, in Amy's case, was indeed necessary.

For example, a self-mutilating beauty has a scene where she helps her boyfriend to have sex, just for the vine to confuse her by repeating such a sound in the end.

Thanks for the good movie recommended by the goddess's long pants!

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The Ruins quotes

  • Eric: [smiling after collecting on his bet] Ready?

    Amy: What are you so happy about?

  • Amy: [after the taxi leaves] Wait, how are we going to get back?

    Jeff: [holding business card] Well, we're going to call him when we get out.

    Amy: With what? We're not going to get a signal out here.

    Mathias: Yeah, my phone should work. It's a world phone.

    Eric: [holding his cell phone] Hello, can you hear me now?