The hero and heroine who neglected to save others

Jamey 2021-11-19 08:01:28

Death 3 is terrible. The main difference lies in the inaction of the male and female protagonists, which is very unreal.
The scene of going to the fitness room to persuade the black man really wanted to choke the hero and heroine to death. Obviously, there is no doubt that the prompts of the photos are highly compatible with the scenes on the scene, and its consistency is the most clear example in the entire series. However, the evil male and female protagonist does not go straight to the subject, but one pulls the black man to talk, let him exercise a lot, slowly doing ideological work, and the other pacing thinking, holding the key evidence firmly in his hand slowly. It was found that 80% of the fits were explored and 90% were found. ——It didn't seem like they came to save Lao Hei at all, but it seemed that the two beasts came to verify with their own eyes how Lao He was killed.
In the end, the innocent old black died tragically under the carelessness of these two.
Otherwise, don't come to the black man, ignore him. If he wanted to save him, he quickly took out a photo and pointed out one, two, three, and showed it to the black man, and quickly removed it from the scene.
In the death 1 death 2 death 5, everyone's reaction was very real, eager and nonchalant. Die 4 I heard it was bad, but I didn't watch it. So at the end, seeing the hero and heroine die dingyly on the subway and cannot live to the next episode like the protagonists of the first two movies. It really makes people feel unhappy with retribution.

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Final Destination 3 quotes

  • Wendy Christensen: [to Kevin] If it weren't for you and Jason being friends, and me and Carrie being friends, we wouldn't have even hung out. We don't even like each other.

  • Kevin Fischer: What's wrong?

    Wendy Christensen: It's nothing. It's just that I'm going to be worrying about you every second while you're gone.

    Kevin Fischer: Why would you worry about me? We don't even like each other, remember?

    [they hug]