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Julia 2021-11-19 08:01:28

After watching a 4, I feel that the theme he wants to express should be related to the forward development of human civilization. Imagine that almost everyone's death is related to a series of details, and the damage caused by these details is all magnified by the mechanized and stylized operation. The elder brother who survived the car accident for the rest of his life was smashed into meatloaf in the hospital. Think about it, if it wasn't for the person upstairs who bathed the elderly who trusted his machinery too much, and if it was people rather than machinery controlling the inflow of water, then I think this tragedy would have been avoided. Although "Reaper is Coming" all said that death made you die and you have to die, but I think the real death should be our human beings. We can be death, then we can also save ourselves. The two beauties who died in "Reaper is Coming 3", I believe everyone has a deep memory and was roasted alive. With so many details in the middle, as long as there is one that joins human control, how can they die (forget the rules of death for the time being, assuming I am right)? It is the machines that humans have developed for their own use, but they have become a cage to imprison themselves.

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  • Delmer 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    This episode is a bit gross

  • Kameron 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    In the third part, the character characterization is no longer delicate.

Final Destination 3 quotes

  • Kevin Fischer: So what, is he going to get crushed by a giant SpongeBob?

    [pause]

    Kevin Fischer: SpongeBob lives underwater!

    Wendy Christensen: It is so sad you know that!

  • Wendy Christensen: We need to know who was sitting behind you on the roller coaster.

    Erin: Ok, who was sitting behind us on the roller coaster? Oh! Oh wait, Uh, wasn't it that one guy who got voted most likely to become manager of Red Lobster?

    Ian McKinley: Oh, no, you know what? God, I remember. There was this guy, uh, black cloak. I didn't see his face. But um, the ride attendant, did take his sickle before the ride started, if that's helpful in any way.