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Doris 2022-04-19 09:02:59

Before I wrote it, I laughed at myself and thought, I didn't understand it at all and I wrote a movie review. But I'd like to write a little bit with the attitude of being responsible for the records of the movies I've seen. The suspense film of the split personality type has always been my favorite. This type of film can not only meet the needs of rational interpretation of strange imagination, but also develop very bold possibilities in the plot. This movie is a brilliant production of this type of movie. Unfortunately, when I watched it, I was actually indifferent to the several hints in the film. I am ashamed. In the end, I foolishly thought it was a clumsy reincarnation film. Alas, not to mention sad things. Returning to the movie, I was very curious about the close-up of the facial expressions of the characters in the film at the beginning. I only understood the meaning of the close-up close-up after reading the analysis of the talented bean friends. Facial expressions are the most direct expression of a person with a split personality. This movie has causal relationships everywhere, and it is a very good suspense movie.

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Dark Country quotes

  • Gina: [as they drive on with their bloodied passenger in the back] It's your fault, you know. You're the one who's driving, you should know where we're going.

    Dick: Hey, whoa, somebody messed with the road signs or something.

    Gina: [sarcastic] Right.

    Dick: Something. I'm telling ya, I didn't make a wrong turn.

    Gina: [raising her eyes] Jesus.

    Dick: So what if I did? This guy would be dead if we hadn't come along! Is this how you handle stress? Just go on the attack?

    Gina: We're lost in the desert in the middle of the fucking night. This guy is gonna die if we don't get him help.

    Dick: Thank you for the support.

    [adding disapprovingly:]

    Dick: All the same.

    Gina: "All"? What's that supposed to mean, "all"? Who all?

    [behind her, the bloodied man comes to, and sits upright]

    Gina: Not the first impulse you've made on this little drive? Huh?

    [and then she looks into his bloodied face]

  • Bloodyface: [as the car speeds along] Okay, Dick. I've got a little question for ya. You ready?

    [Dick frowns]

    Bloodyface: You ever been to Cheetahs?

    Dick: Cheetahs? What's that?

    Bloodyface: A little strip club... downtown Vegas.

    [clearly hitting on a nerve with Gina]

    Dick: Can't say that I have.

    Bloodyface: That's too bad, you know. It's a nice place. There are good girls there.

    Gina: [whirling around] Who are you talking about?

    Bloodyface: They're just doing what they have to do to survive. Right?

    Dick: Hey, pal, what are you saying? You trying to freak us out?

    Bloodyface: I'm sorry, man. I didn't mean to upset you. It's just... it's been a little bit of a rough night, you know?

    [silent as he smokes]

    Bloodyface: For all of us.

    Dick: All right, buddy, all right. Hey, you'd better tell us what happened back there, huh?

    Bloodyface: [long silence] Have you ever been murdered before?

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