new thriller

Timmy 2022-03-23 09:02:30

Regarding Chernobyl, I personally have very complicated feelings. After all, this is the history of human grief. film, then watch it.
After watching it, I thought the movie was actually pretty good.
In the beginning, everything was beautiful, whether it was the impending proposal of the down-to-earth younger brother or the decision of the unruly older brother to have a new affair, all the good things will pave the way for the horrors that follow.
Then I started the horror journey, and the mutant fish was put into the water. Then I guess there must be a plot in the water later. Sure enough, the foreshadowing of the camera and the setting of the plot echoed each other, and the plot in the water was also handled later. Just like that, a couple falls into the water, the man must be hurt, and the woman is afraid of losing control. . . When the tour guide is mysterious and serious, it means that there is more than one meter of horror. If you encounter it, you are unlucky. If you don't encounter it, you will fall down. . . . Sure enough, they will definitely not be able to leave, and they have to experience the animal world here. . .
No matter the fish, dogs or bears in the animal world, they still failed to reach the terrifying spiritual world point, so gorgeous zombies appeared. Those who have not seen the preview and the plot introduction are absolutely terrifying. The world is still scary and scary, but none of this scares me! ! ! ! ! !
At the end, my sister broke out in a cold sweat, "Does anyone else know you're here?" "No." . . . . Well, there is no need to treat the disease, and the body does not need to be checked. It is a waste of national resources, and you can just close the little black house and fend for yourself. . . . "Losing humanity" is the most terrifying. . .
Reason for recommendation: New theme, how much encouragement from good resources, and there are layers of horror, not bad.

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Chernobyl Diaries quotes

  • Paul: Have you heard of extreme tourism?

  • Chris: I swear to God, Paul, it's a fucking hazard having you as a brother.