If you want to pursue screaming, but the timid friends can rest assured to watch

Adelbert 2021-11-17 08:01:28

When watching the movie, I ignited a strong curiosity about the killer's twisted family. Unfortunately, the film lacks a specific description. The script arrangement indirectly led to a single image of leather face. Is he just a pervert who likes to kill and sew human skins?
I think of Hitchcock’s classic "psycho". After the case is over, he will leave the room and explain the whole story to the audience from the perspective of an outsider, including the growth experience of the male protagonist. In this way, the protagonist's image is a lot more three-dimensional, and it can more or less narrow the distance between the world in the film and the real world, which makes people think of it from time to time and will be shivered.
In addition, the appearance of the buck-tooth boy is also confusing. . . Why did he bite the leather face at the last moment, but he wouldn't be hurt by him.
There is a degree of screaming, but unfortunately I can't take anything with me after reading it.

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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre quotes

  • Sheriff Hoyt: You know, I have just as much respect for dead as anybody.

    [sees Andy and Morgan putting the dead hitchhiker in the backseat of his patrol car]

    Sheriff Hoyt: Get that nasty, goddamn thing out of the backseat of my goddamn car. Put it in the trunk, what the hell's the matter with you?

  • [points cane in Kemper's chest]

    Old Monty: I said she could call him; you wait outside.

    Kemper: Okay, chief.

    Old Monty: I ain't lookin' for trouble!

    Kemper: Don't shoot!