Life and death are constant, after finding the "truth", the process of "from birth to death" may become longer

Makenzie 2022-03-21 09:01:52

The heroine "was born" on the hero's bed; under the knife of the roommate, the heroine "died"! It is like our life, there is life and death. In the process from birth to death, some took a day, some took 10 years, some took longer. Throughout the plot, the heroine has been looking for a way to restrain the length of life. Maybe we can get this "secret method", or maybe we have been looking for it, but you will be truly "liberated" on the day that we have been looking for it. In this process, we have Losing, gaining, seeing through, and neglecting, there will be no less detours that should be taken, and if you experience more, you will naturally understand!

The color of the heroine, from unruly to boundless love, can be regarded as the taste of the shoot! It seems to reveal that every step you take can be controlled by yourself, but if you go wrong, the result is "death". Similarly, every person and thing around you in your life is arranged by God to test you. When you reach a certain level, fate will naturally be on your side!

I always thought that the director was telling me something similar to the Buddhist reincarnation of life and death!

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  • Yasmin 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    It's a very interesting movie. The more you see the back, the more interesting it becomes. The combination of horror and funny, the heroine's acting skills are great.

  • Marcelino 2021-12-01 08:01:29

    Young people nowadays have never even seen Bill Murray on Groundhog Day and don’t even know Bill Murray. It’s really unbelievable. XD Very interesting slasher x chick-flick, the male protagonist’s little brother is too cute! ! !

Happy Death Day quotes

  • Tree Gelbman: [to Tim] Who takes their date to Subway? Besides, it's not like you have a footlong.

  • Lori Spengler: What I really want to know is, how did you figure it out?

    Tree Gelbman: Because you've killed me before.

    Lori Spengler: Then I guess I'm just gonna have to do it again.