Straw Dog: The Stupidity of the Chinese

Dasia 2022-03-24 09:03:10

There is one characteristic of Mtime.com's ratings. No matter how bad European and American movies are, they can still have six or seven points. If they look good, they will go up to eight. On the contrary, for domestic movies, no matter how good they are, they will give six or seven points. Excellent, maybe only one a year like this.

This remake of Straw Dog is a lousy film, and I haven't seen the original, but the plot of this film is really bad.

The first half, or the first hour, to be precise, is the plot before the heroine was raped by X. It can be said that the acting is very good, and the psychological behavior and words of each character are in place. The behavior of the male protagonist is not called cowardice. The city people are new to the environment and are not familiar with the environment and characters. For example, when we go to work in a new company, they are all more restrained. Few are familiar with the villagers. There's nothing wrong with being angry, and it can't be said that the countryman is bad if he has no quality. Be polite and give a smile.

The reason why the male protagonist was deceived and the female protagonist was exposed was not all because the female protagonist made a cheap show of milk for others to see, the obvious sexual suggestion, I will take a shot, it is understandable, it has nothing to do with the male protagonist.

If the plot after that, if it is the violent group who provoke the male protagonist again, or the male protagonist's counterattack and revenge after knowing that the female protagonist was bombed, these are all very good settings, but the director set the male protagonist's counterattack. It became the rescue of a demented child, and the victim was just an old man and not the gang. Those people were only accomplices, and did not clearly express the concept of revenge.

Scum!

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Extended Reading

Straw Dogs quotes

  • David Sumner: [to Amy] Get your daddy's gun and shoot anyone that's not me.

  • [last lines]

    David Sumner: I got 'em all.

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