I hope that friends who have seen it can discuss the questions I raised together

Roman 2022-03-21 09:02:44

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The first three exclamation points are a bit big for this film!

First, how the hell did the judge kill everyone but Longbottom and everyone we know of Vera

Second, when they were initially suspicious of each other, why not go through the poems and guess first?

Third, since the dolls are decreasing, why don't they all stay in front of the dolls?

Fourth, isn't there only one bullet at the end, is that gun full?

Fifth, how did the judge pretend to be dead? The two housekeepers are also scheming, and the crime committed by the maid was not explained. Is it hiding the truth?

Sixth, what is the purpose of the people and scenes recorded on that record?

Seventh, no one wants to go look for them, who are the Owens? The fat man and typist who notified in advance are the judge's subordinates?

Eighth, who really owns that house, who wrote the poem, or did the judge just borrow it? Why does Vera think it's Hugo?

Ninth, the empty chair opposite the table, is there really no one there?

The whole film, in the end, did not reveal the truth at all, did not satisfy the curiosity of the audience, and always felt a little forced to create a terrifying and thrilling atmosphere, and it was really terrifying with BGM, but so what?

Still like Longbottom, really sober, and has a fierce wind

Vera killed the child for Hugo's inheritance. This came to her mind when she came to visit him when she said poor little Cyril. In the later reveal, it was sewn to the title. I don't know if this film misinterpreted Granny. I mean, that's what my grandma wrote in the book.

But the little poem is still very good:

Ten little Indian boys went out to dine;

One choked his little self and then there were nine.

Nine little Indian boys sat up very late;

One overslept himself and then there wereeight.

Eight little Indian boys travelling in Devon;

One said he'd stay there and then there were seven.

Seven little Indian boys chopping upsticks;

One chopped himself in halves and then there were six.

Six little Indian boys playing with a hive;

A bumblebee stung one and then there werefive.

Five little Indian boys going in for law;

One got in Chancery and then there were four.

Four little Indian boys going out to sea;

A red herring swallowed one and then there were three.

Three little Indian boys walking in the Zoo;

A big bear hugged one and then there weretwo.

Two little Indian boys sitting in the sun;

One got frizzled up and then there was one.

One little Indian boy left all alone;

He went and hanged himself and then there were none.

No One Survives (2015)
8.3
2015 / United Kingdom / Crime Mystery / Craig Bibelos / Charles Dance, Maeve Dermody

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