more boring neurotic homicide

Madisen 2022-03-23 09:02:04

The first impression is that Lawrence, the protagonist of The Hunger Games, is really big and brainless! It's okay to always like to go to all the rooms in other people's houses, and your brain is flooded? Or are idiots being stupid everywhere?
In the end, Ryan was shot a few times and it was okay? Spiderman? too fake!

The ending is a bit unexpected, it turns out that this is what happened: When Ryan was playing with Ann as a child, Ann accidentally fell off the swing and died. Then the drug-addicted parents perverted Ryan and forced Ryan to be raised by Ann, causing Ryan to become psychopathic. Later, it seemed that they wanted an Ann, and they kept catching innocent girls to be Ann. The girl who killed that night wasn't actually Ann, but the tortured stranger they had kept in the basement. The girl escaped and killed them all. 4 years later, the one in Ryan's basement also kept trying to run away and was killed. Then Ryan found another waiter girl to be Ann, who was later seen and killed by the heroine. Ryan just wanted to raise the heroine as Ann, and then there was the big battle. In the end, justice triumphs over evil. . .

Pretty boring to think about. . .

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House at the End of the Street quotes

  • Sarah: I know what you're doing.

    Elissa: What?

    Sarah: You're trying to save him.

    Elissa: I am not.

    Sarah: Yes, you are. That's what you do, you like to fix people.

    Elissa: Oh, yaddayadda-yadda.

    Sarah: Honey, sometimes people can't be fixed.

  • Elissa: Dawn? What are you doing up that early?

    Ryan: I sit out back and I write stuff. Like stories. You know, it's easy. I don't know, it's like - it's like at time of the day, because everyone's still asleep, all the best thoughts haven't been taken yet.