Don't YY the protagonist is dead

Melany 2022-03-21 09:03:19

The female killer in the film made it clear that before forcing the hero to drink the poison, her medicine was faster than cyanide.

And cyanide can kill you in 10 seconds after taking it. I read the reviews about this movie, and a lot of people YY protagonist actually didn't die. Their argument is that the poison of the female killer is slow death, which is really ridiculous. .

Regardless of where the arguments of these YY criminals come from, I just don't know whoever took the lead and hilariously followed the crowd blindly, and I didn't see any introduction about the poison used by the female killer.

One more thing, you have to know that the heroine in the film is a recidivist, and the FBI agents can recite her modus operandi, and I don’t know how many people she poisoned. Do you think she will have the most basic recognition of the poison she uses. Know the error? There is no argument in this film to support her drug being a chronic poison, this is a setting, there are no easter eggs, please don't be overly obscene.

Furthermore, I very much agree with what the hero said, we have all become demons, and everyone involved in this game is building themselves up with countless lies, all for the purpose of getting money in the end.

The two who lied a lot from the beginning, and the honest appearance of the hero, these are the biggest weapons of the three of them. Don't be deceived by the hero's words that I want to surrender and the appearance of an honest man, he wants to get away There are many opportunities to surrender. Like the other two, he is participating in this game with the weapon he is best at, and he has nothing to sympathize with.

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Big Nothing quotes

  • Charlie: Did you check her pulse?

    Josie McBroom: Well I assumed that when you have an axe lodged in your skull, your pulse tends to bottom out on you.

  • Josie McBroom: [looking at the Deputy whom Mrs. Smalls just shot dead] There goes our alibi.