'Ultimate Captivity': The Lame Revolt of the Weak

Paxton 2022-11-22 03:06:43

I'm going to be BS again, because I watched a bad movie again, a horror movie with a domestic equal score lower than the harsh IMDB.

Several classmates have been bullied for a long time, and decided to unite to punish the arrogant strong people and set up a bureau to retaliate against them. But the premise is not to kill them, just to punish, albeit in varying degrees. The assumption is that after the implementation of the happy revenge plan, these weak people will die together with contentment, leaving a lot of question marks to their parents, classmates, and society. But the plan can't keep up with the changes, let alone a group of characters who have been bullied for many years...

In fact, such a theme is not bad, there are two choices, or make a plasma film, and play SM to death for the classmates one by one, Compete with various BT torture methods; or make it into a thriller, you are in the dark, they are in the light, everyone plays a game of cat and mouse, scaring you to death. But this film collapsed at the door of the former, first ensuring that the tormented object would not die, and only playing a few tricks of insidious revenge, but one by one, their own people died, stupid and worthless.

What's even more boring is the resistance of these so-called strong people. They are used to bullying others. In the face of danger, they only have to beg for mercy and cry. Just a few words, "Let me go", "Don't hurt me", the big boys are also made like little girls, and even their actions are not as righteous as the girls.

The only educational significance of this film is that you should still be kind, and don't bully others casually. It's hard to guarantee that they won't retaliate against you in the future. But then again, the weak must also have a sense of survival, and try to find a way not to be bullied, instead of enduring it for a long time, and finally playing to the extreme.

Well, do you want to watch this movie, you know what I mean.

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  • Jack: There are more like us out there.

  • Andy: I think I know what hell is. Hell is waking up everyday believing that the suffering you're doing in life has meaning. That, somehow, if you endure it, you gain valuable lessons. The truth is, sometimes you just suffer. There is no meaning.