Those who miss you haven't left here

Kadin 2022-03-22 09:01:55

I wanted to pick a casual movie to pass the time, but who knew I was taught another lesson.

To be honest, the viewing experience of this film is not very good - the opening is pretending to be mysterious, and the mystery is quickly revealed, and the whole scene is carried out in the interrogation room. It's really rare...), it's too boring, it's hard for the assistant director to find all these important casts, just to keep us looking at the camera Jackson chops off the suspect's fingers one by one , JJ cut it off, cut his wife's throat and killed him, and killed his child?

If you are like me and continue to watch with this kind of mood, you will probably come to a sudden realization at some point - Director tmd is playing psychological warfare. After male cruelty and female tenderness, drop an atomic bomb in your heart.

For the viewers, all the accumulation before the whole film is for the last twenty minutes. Only after experiencing the long boredom ahead can we usher in a difficult climax at the last moment. "Unthinkable", the word appeared for the first time when the film was still ten minutes away, and the oppressive atmosphere suddenly emerged from the TV, which made people shudder. In the end, everyone almost collapsed. In this classic dilemma, what you choose is wrong.

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Unthinkable quotes

  • Agent Helen Brody: You know. You know what he does...

    Rina Humphries: Of course.

    Agent Helen Brody: How can you? You family, you children. You live in the same house with him. He's not normal.

    Rina Humphries: Normal? Let me tell you something. I lost my first family in Bosnia. Three men come to my house. They rape me in front of my family, then kill everyone. My little boy, they kill last. These were my neighbors, they knew me. Very normal men.

    [turns away]

  • Agent Helen Brody: Can't you see that you've already won? You've proved that we are exactly the kind of people we say we aren't.