I can't help but go back and comment on it from the perspective of heroism

Adalberto 2022-03-21 09:02:20

In the afternoon, I watched some old movies known as horror movies, and this one claimed to be rewritten as a true story. After reading it, I was a little stuck, maybe because other netizens said that the plot design in some places is unreasonable, and some characters are too selfish and cowardly. Of course, the latter may reflect the real life and human nature. There are plots of escape and struggle in the movie. When I watched a lot of similar movies in the past, I started to feel a little apprehensive, but when I faced the life-and-death struggle, I felt that people had no fear at that time, and some were just fighting spirit. Just impulsive, and some are just beliefs.

It's fine when there is a chance to fight back, but being completely controlled by a murderer and the like and unable to move is the saddest thing. The most direct one is "Border" that I watched not long ago.

The most depressing part is that the heroine beat the murderous pervert and robbed her and didn't put her to death. You should know how dangerous she is when she saw the scene of her partner being abused and the surrounding environment. Don't say that the devil is not dead, even if it is dead, you should think about whether there are other comrades around. And, most importantly, wouldn't it be possible to find some weapons in that situation, knives, sticks, etc... Maybe it becomes a heroic feature film if I say this too much, I wish the story would develop like this. I'm still thinking, if it were me, would I be able to last that long outside the window? Can you have the courage to save your comrades?

Another place is that Bog was the last man to live in southern Australia, and maybe he was too lucky not to be aroused by the flames of revenge. At least you have to keep pestering the police to investigate the case, or you can practice your skills and go to the pervert, and then keep chasing after this goal for the rest of your life. This might make for a great sequel.

Hey, I'm out of touch again.

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Wolf Creek quotes

  • Mick Taylor: [pointing at corpse] She was good for months... until she lost her head!

  • Kristy Earl: [screaming at Taylor while she's tied-up] You loser!