Violence with violence

Katrine 2022-04-24 07:01:15

The very long English name, "The Last House on the Left", turned out to be a remake of the film of the same name in the 1970s, and it is said that it was banned back then. The Chinese name is still unreliable as always, and Leng was changed to a ghost movie.
The film is basically divided into two parts. The first part talks about the crime process, and the second part talks about the revenge of the parents after they discovered the truth. There are few characters, and the scene is single. It all depends on performance, lighting, music, etc. to create the atmosphere. However, after watching too many plasma films, the scenes in this film are really nothing. And when fighting, I still commit the brain-dead habit of this type of movie. The gangster punches, and then the mouth starts to smash. You talk about it, don't stop in your hands, he doesn't, he wants to wait for others to relax Fight again, such a nagging bad guy was brought on by himself. The ending is the highlight. According to the general idea, the police will always appear after the incident, but this film arranged for the father to kill the enemy, and it was a microwave oven headshot. I can only think of one word to describe it - use violence to defeat violence. From killing in self-defense to taking revenge, ideological violence is more terrifying than behavioral violence.
This story tells us that the mobile phone signal in the United States is not as good as that in China. Don’t buy villas that are too remote. Don’t touch drugs. Learn to swim and exercise regularly to save your life at critical moments. Need, last point, girls have to love themselves.

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The Last House on the Left quotes

  • Francis: [while John stitches his nose] Aw, that fucking hurts!

    Krug: Oh man up, Frank.

  • John Collingwood: You know, you should probably just sleep here tonight.

    Krug: Oh, well, no. We couldn't do that.

    John Collingwood: I don't think you have much choice.

    Krug: We just don't want to impose, is all.

    Emma Collingwood: Well it's really not a problem. We have a guest house, so...

    Krug: [putting his arm around Justin] Well whatever you think. Whatever's easiest.

    Francis: Yeah, we're very easy.