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Florence 2022-03-27 09:01:09

One day, the hero and heroine went to the hut in the woods together to play the game of sm, but unexpectedly the hero died of a heart attack on the way, leaving the heroine with her hands handcuffed on the bed, which led to an escape room movie.

In the movie, the heroine Fang Buddha was born in a depressed life. She was sexually assaulted by her father when she was watching a solar eclipse as a child. When she grew up, she married a husband who only demeaned others and even looked down on women. The second heroine and heroine who appeared when the heroine was imprisoned in the movie all reflected the entanglement, confusion, and swaying of the heroine's heart. On the one hand, there is a proud and arrogant husband, and on the other hand, he is desperately eager to escape.

At the end of the movie, the heroine struggled to get out of the handcuffs. It was not only a release from being trapped in a hut at the time, but also a release from being sexually assaulted when she was a child and being imprisoned by her husband after marriage.

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  • Madelyn 2022-04-23 07:02:29

    I always feel that it is a little shallow, about the shadow of childhood, about human nature, about incest, although the male protagonist's tone of constant preaching gives the film a height, but overall it does not reach the point of reflection. I don't know if it's because of feudal censorship, and I don't understand why Moonlight Man is set as a real necrophile? Isn't it normal to have hallucinations when people are dying?

  • Jake 2022-04-20 09:01:47

    I've eaten Viagra, and the handcuffs are in place. Let me see this. Dogs eat people, don't play SM easily. A woman's endurance is incredible.

Gerald's Game quotes

  • Gerald Burlingame: Everybody's got a little corner in there somewhere; a button they won't admit they want pressed. Year after year, I barely gave you a glimpse of mine.

  • Gerald Burlingame: People are safe from ghouls and ghosts and the living dead in the daylight. And they're usually safe from them at night, if they're with others. But a person alone in the dark... women alone in the dark are like open doors, Jessie, and if they scream for help, who knows what might answer. Who knows what people see in the moment of their solitary death. Is it so hard to believe that some of them might have died of fear? No matter what the words on the death certificate say... died of fear... because they saw, at their bedside, the Moonlight Man. Maybe that's just what death looks like.

    Jessie Burlingame: Not... real...

    Gerald Burlingame: Then why did the dog leave?