Garage Horror

Marc 2022-03-23 09:03:21

A white-collar woman who regards workplace work as her only life goal, she kept herself busy on Christmas Eve. Just when he was alone in the underground parking lot and was about to leave the office building to be reunited with his family, he found that the car failed to start and a security guard showed up to help. Lonely man and woman night, dark parking lot, helping others to the point of pain and then to perverted murder, a real nightmare was officially staged.

It is said that it is a low-cost thriller jointly planned by three talented screenwriters. The production effect of the film is quite good, and the thrilling atmosphere is quite harmonious. It's not that easy to be scared. The big-eyed male protagonist is still handsome, and the big-breasted female protagonist is not so turbulent. It is a leisurely work to watch the two of them "chasing and making trouble" hiding and hiding in the dark basement.

A thriller with such a small scene and low cost without any decoration, relying entirely on the actors' sense of substitution, can be said to be a movie that tests the actor's level, and this will also be a rare opportunity for the actors to show. For the audience, it may not be a passionate experience. But we will still see in this film what is different from other American horror films. There are no screams, and there is not much blood splashing. It is more about the rational thinking and wise treatment of the heroine, which can achieve "electricity". The IQ level of the Saw series is just not so cruel and terrifying.

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P2 quotes

  • Thomas: Way to ruin Christmas. Asshole.

  • Thomas: What kind of car does he drive?

    Angela Bridges: I don't know.

    Thomas: You don't know? You don't know what kind of car your fiancé drives?

    Angela Bridges: A Toyota.

    Thomas: A Toyota? Now, that is a fast car. He could be here any minute...

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