Supernatural Jigsaw

Eugenia 2022-01-04 08:01:08

I believe some scripts are written like this. First set up a puzzle, let the deciphering party use a logical method to explore the answer, and let the deciphering party do everything they want. The puzzles created in this way are really weird. The reasoners try to guess the truth with various clues, but the answers they get are always self-contradictory, and the truth seems to be hidden behind the phenomenon.

I believe that the popular dramas "Spy Girl" and "Lost" were written in this way.

This method is particularly suitable for episodes. Because he had a flaw, he couldn't find a logical answer. So as long as the episode doesn't end, there is no need to give an answer, and you can continue to be mad.

This method is not easy to handle on movies. Movies without answers should not be expected by the mass market.

However, "Spirit Puzzle" seems to be the script written in this way.

So in the end, the play is not enough to get together.

This is the only way to answer.

But Jullianne Moore's acting skills are really wonderful. Her performance in this movie reminds me of her excellent performance in "Magnolia".

IMDB scored 5.8 (14054 people voted), I scored 4 points.

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  • Martin 2022-04-22 07:01:37

    Brother screenwriter, can you be more bullshit! ! !

  • Jeff 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    It's boring to add alien elements like knowing

The Forgotten quotes

  • Telly Paretta: You're one of those agents.

    Dr. Jack Munce: No. I'm just... one of the few who knows.

    Telly Paretta: So you help them?

    Dr. Jack Munce: They don't need our help. They run their experiments with or without our help. They've been doing it for years, maybe forever.

    Telly Paretta: And you just let them do whatever they want.

    Dr. Jack Munce: Let them? I don't have a choice. We just try to minimize the damage.

    Telly Paretta: I just want my son.

    Dr. Jack Munce: Telly... you'll never get Sam back. You've held on, and they don't know why. You're just a lab rat to them.

    Telly Paretta: I don't believe that. He said it's not over. I can still get him back. You know them. Help me.

    Dr. Jack Munce: If you go any further, I can't help you. I'm sorry.

  • Ash Correll: Found an all-night place. Didn't have much.

    [setting convenience store snacks on the table]

    Ash Correll: You should eat something.

    Telly Paretta: Just deciding whether I want too much salt or too much sugar.