. In a small and medium-sized city like Tallahassee, dating is almost synonymous with going to the cinema.
Generally, February to April is a low season in the United States, and various theaters in the United States will not release very explosive films such as deformation. King Kong has a bit of a spring shadow, so I don't have the desire to go to the cinema. The last time I was excited was Cloverfield in January,
but I still stepped on my newly bought high heels and ran to see The Ruins, which was released before the show. It's very simple. It's the only R-rated movie in theaters. In fact, the movie is neither pornographic nor violent. It's a pity that its super bloody
story is very old-fashioned. There are countless examples of movie paraphrasing:
a group of typical American young brothers and sisters or families on a trip, or on the highway, or in a foreign country, or in nature, and so on. Later, because of curiosity (mostly), or the car broke down (possibly man-made), or encountered an accident (or deliberately), he was stranded in a desolate area. Such areas are characterized by no mobile phone signal, and most of them have no means of transportation other than feet. It is easy to get lost without water and food, and houses are abandoned. Of course the most notable feature is that there must be one or more pervert killers/beast monsters/horror viruses/strange creatures active in the area. . . , in short abnormal existence. There are two endings: one is that people will run away and die one after another and eventually be wiped out, and the area will wait for the next victim team to appear; And in the end only he/she escaped.
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This area in the movie is a cultural monument in the Mexican jungle, similar to the Mayan Pyramid
In the movie, this abnormal existence is a plant covering the pyre, with bright flowers like poppies, which can simulate various sounds (personally think the setting of flowers is still a bit imaginative), and its vines like to eat flesh and blood, which can be drilled. Enter the human body and parasitize.
The normal existence in the movie, a jungle indigenous tribe, is actually an important factor in all the bloody things that follow. They kill everyone who enters the urn and touches the plant to prevent the spread of this devil plant to the outside world. Therefore, the team in the film has only a dead end almost from the moment they step into the outer perimeter, and they are killed if they are not eaten.
That German guy is really miserable. First, he was paralyzed because the rope was broken, and then his legs were eaten by vines. Finally, his legs were brutally chopped off by the ignorant medical school brother to save his life, but he was still killed by the vines. Live pistons die, it's really unsympathetic.
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