The topic of debate, sometimes there is no cure!

Adeline 2022-03-25 09:01:10

After watching the movie, my first instinct was to hit Samsung. What I couldn't accept was that since the Count has discovered the male protagonist's curiosity, why not send someone to watch him 24 hours a day, but let him destroy it again and again The Earl's Plan!

But after reading Douyou's movie reviews, I decided to add a star to it, and just rush to Douyou's arguments about the plot, it's worth it!

Come join in the fun and talk about your views!

1. Tooth problem

Put forward a niche answer (a bean friend's answer woke me up), the teeth are the teeth that the male protagonist grows himself, including the leg injury is also fast recovery! The reason is because when the male protagonist took the female protagonist down the mountain, the female protagonist fed the male protagonist a drop of human oil!

2. Is it a clone?

I tend not to. If it is a clone, then the Earl's project has failed too much, and the clone he created does not obey his own orders at all!

3. The last smile

Simply don't think too much, just escape the double joy of the Earl and the company!

In fact, it would be great if all suspense movies had an official interpretation from the director after they were offline!

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Extended Reading

A Cure for Wellness quotes

  • Pembroke: [Lockhart reading his letter] To my fellow-members of the Board. A man cannot unsee the truth. He cannot willingly return to darkness, or go blind once he has the gift of sight, any more than he can be unborn. We are the only species capable of self-reflection. The only species with the toxin of self-doubt written into our genetic code. Unequal to our gifts, we build, we buy, we consume. We wrap us in the illusion of material success. We cheat and deceive as we claw our way to the pinnacle of what we define as achievement. Superiority to other men.

  • Pembroke: [Lockhart now reading the letter sitting at boardroom table] There is a sickness inside us. Rising like the bile that leaves that bitter taste at the back of our throats. It's there in every one of you seated around the table. We deny its existence until one day the body rebels against the mind and screams out, "I am not a well man." No doubt you will think only of the merger. That unclean melding of two equally diseased institutions. But the truth cannot be ignored. For only when we know what ails us can we hope to find the cure. I will not return. Do not attempt to contact me again. Sincerely, Roland E. Pembroke.

    Hank Green: Well, Mr. Lockhart, what do you make of that?

    Lockhart: Clearly he's lost his mind.

    Wilson: Our thought exactly.

    Hollis: Man goes for two-week spa vacation and has a complete mental breakdown.

    Humphrey: [viewing his smartphone] Who the hell takes the waters in the 21st century anyway?