Flower of evil

Kirsten 2021-12-25 08:01:35

The Sawyer family was wiped out. The guns increased the fire. Jed who was hiding in the hut did not mention it. All the elders who were holding their guns and leaning over behind the bunker were killed. Only one had been standing in the house and reported. The weak girl with a child crawled out.
And Burt and his team still insisted on destroying the door after Sawyer agreed to hand over Jed, but it was because the house was full of evil and they thought it was possessed by the devil. Therefore, in the end, it was somewhat unreasonable to have an accomplice taking in the baby.
In fact, I have always thought about the relationship between the Carson family and the Sawyer family. Carson’s grandmother should be Heather’s mother. Then she and Jed have no blood relatives, they are just in-laws. So in the end, she adopted Jed and it was a bit far-fetched. Don't say that she had no obligation or responsibility. Even if she wanted to, how could Jed be so obedient. In addition, Sawyer's house was wiped out, and the child's body was not found in the confidential police file. How did she know that she still tried her best to find it, and finally found Heather's whereabouts.
And speaking of Heather, facing a perverted murderer who was bloody, violent, mentally retarded, burly, wearing a human skin mask, holding a chainsaw, and killing his boyfriend, killing his friends, and killing many other people. Just because it was a blood relative, I was relieved of everything. And the last easter egg was actually to let her adoptive parents die, even if they were also participants in the extermination case, or because of their own quality problems, they have been not so well-trained for her for so many years. But with the grace of 20 years of nurturing, this kind of behavior is sufficiently disheartening. Sure enough, the cold-blooded is the same line. If Heather goes back 20 years ago, will he be the same demon who kills others at will to protect his family. In other words, it is not even as good as those demons, because she can even live and die for people whom she has believed to be relatives for 20 years. So does this reflect the necessity of Burt's insistence on destroying the door from one side.
In addition, the most unpleasant estimate of the ending is that the sheriff seems to just let Jed go. This is a murderer who deserves the death penalty 20 years ago. Killing a bad guy becomes the incarnation of justice?
The grandmother passed away, was buried, dealt with the funeral affairs, the lawyer worked, and the documents were issued. Heather received it and rushed to Texas. So many things were completed in a few days? Jed was not starved to death?
There are many far-fetched places in the movie, and the only thing that deserves praise is the figure of the heroine.

Highlights:
1. The name of the sheriff played by Thom Barry is called Hooper, to pay tribute to Tobe Hooper, the author and director of the first two parts of the film series.
2. At first, the producers planned to shoot this new version of "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" into a trilogy. According to the original plan, these three films were not shot on a timeline. Most of the scenes of the first movie will take place in the hospital; the second movie is a prequel that will explain why so many people are sent to the hospital; and the third movie will complete the story chain. . This idea is very ambitious, but it also carries great risks. After thinking about it again and again, the producer decided to shoot the movie in accordance with the routine and set the story to be the story of the original movie.
3. There are three actors who play Pi Lian. Gunnar Hansen plays the Pi Lian in the archive file, Sam McKinzie plays the young Pi Lian, and most of the Pi Lian is played by Dan Yeager.
4. The film was mainly shot from July to August 2011, but it was not released until January 2013.

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Texas Chainsaw quotes

  • Heather Miller: So, you're a Hartman.

    Burt Hartman: Yes I am.

    Heather Miller: [tries to stab Carl in the neck through the glass in the police car] I'm a Sawyer!

  • Nikki: Welcome to Texas, motherfucker!

    [Nikki then shoots at Leatherface through the barn door and the chainsawing stops]

    Ryan: Did you hit him?

    Nikki: I don't know.

    Ryan: Did you hit him!

    Nikki: I don't know!

    [Ryan sees headlights heading toward the barn door]

    Ryan: Something's coming back up. Back up! Back up, Nikki!

    [Nikki yells when the van rams through the door]

    Heather Miller: Get in!

    Ryan: It's Heather!