It is said that a terminally ill patient in the United States has made serial horror escape games one after another in order to save the world and let the world understand the beauty of life and the meaning of being alive. The murderer used chronic poison twice and claimed that he only possessed the antidote to threaten others.
Is there only an antidote to poison? If you hear someone say that you have been injected with chronic poison and there is no antidote, and you have full personal freedom, is your first reaction to go to the hospital for an examination? If the causes of death of various poisons are roughly the same, does the hospital have the technology to detoxify you?
If the first victim lost his thinking in a dark and closed environment, then Ben, who is a caregiver (Lost watched too much, thought it was Ben when he saw the caregiver, and did not remember the name in the film) should do the above Think and take measures, instead of obediently and looking for people to kill with guns everywhere.
Many plots are indeed quite clever, but whenever I see a murderer telling others that you have been poisoned by a huge poison and no one can cure it, I always laugh out loud, because I always think of the love affair in Yang Guo and Xiao Long Nu. It turns out that the screenwriter is a fan of martial arts.
This film tells us that Americans are all cheating. Use a tape recorder to record the tape, and use a hoarse and magnetic voice to kindly tell him that you are poisoned. Cough... You can do whatever you want now.
2008.10.15
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