"No One Can Escape"

Destiney 2022-04-23 07:02:57

This movie could easily be buried in a horror movie, but it's actually pretty good. The comic-like plot and the unique intertwined plot make the twine-headed child in the movie show full of evil. It won't let anyone go, as long as you break the rules, then you must die. Whether it is directly killed or indirectly killed, in short, you will die. Halloween night in a small town is filled with all kinds of weirdness, including werewolves, vampires, ghosts, and monsters, all of which come together and kill is inevitable. In fact, I really like that little weirdo with twine head, I think it is really cute. How smart it is to take out a wafer with a hidden blade, and how smart to kill someone with a lollipop! Those big boobs in the movie, the final identity will definitely make you feel magical. And about the famous serial prank in the movie, I think a lot of people are guessing the truth about that little witch girl. In fact, she may really just think that everything is still a joke in the end, that's all.
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  • [the kids on their way to the location of the Halloween School Bus Massacre]

    Chip: You must really like Halloween.

    Rhonda: You mean Samhain?

    Chip: What?

    Rhonda: Samhain, also known as All Hallows' Eve, also known as Halloween. Pre-dating Christianity, the Celtic holiday was celebrated on the one night between autumn and winter when the barrier between the living and the dead was thinnest and often involved rituals that included human sacrifice.

    [awkward silence]

    Rhonda: I like your eye patch.

    Chip: Huh.

  • [the response of the kids after Macy tells them the school bus massacre story]

    Sara: You are so full of shit.

    Macy: Really? Well, then I guess you won't mind being first.

    Sara: First what?

    Macy: Eight victim, eight jack-o'-lanterns, each one representing a lost soul. So we're going to leave them by the side of the lake as an offering to those who died.

    Chip: Oh.