Going around and back to the origin

Amber 2022-09-12 20:14:31




I am isolated from the world and get together in a carnival. I go around and go back to the original point. Only killing yourself is a way of getting out of town. It was carried without any scruples, it was reddened by the scorching sun, and it was sobered by alcohol. The last sentence became a prophecy, and he stepped onto the "road to suicide" that Big Cap said casually and uncomfortably at the beginning of the film, and the male protagonist was just one of the many "accidental hot deaths" handled by Big Cap.

At the beginning, I would never believe that the male protagonist would really commit suicide, but as his clothes became more and more sloppy, his mind became more and more mad, which made people believe that the male protagonist was really not used to this "meeting a glass of wine without a drink is not a friend". "The strange place, was involuntarily assimilated in the end, and even joined the local people's daily kangaroo hunting activities, but the more outrageous, the more it felt wrong, and when I wanted to return to the normal world, I already had a sense of despair. This kind of feeling may only slowly breed in such a vast and sparsely populated place.

No wonder it's called Holiday Horror. The male protagonist finally gave up the idea of ​​going to Sydney, no longer refused the beer handed over on the train, and honestly returned to the origin of teaching.


The real scene of the hunting is extremely uncomfortable, and probably there will never be such a scene in the future.

I heard that Janet's wife,

Ted, who was the director at the time, was the director of "First Blood".

The hostess who collected money was really classical and beautiful, and the moisturizing work made people tremble.

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Wake in Fright quotes

  • Jock Crawford: [after showing him the Two-up school] D'you get the idea now, Jack?

    John Grant: Well, you just bet on whether the pennies come down heads or tails.

    Jock Crawford: Yeah, that's right.

    John Grant: You think this crowd will be at each other's throats when they settle?

    Jock Crawford: Ah, there's hardly a fight. Each man knows what's coming to him, he just goes and gets it.

  • Jock Crawford: [on the current Two-up spinner] Yeah, Charlie always goes for eight hundred or bust. You gotta throw four heads in a row to do it, too.

    John Grant: And what does he do with the winnings?

    Jock Crawford: Well, nothing.