He's a killer out of bad taste

Ima 2022-04-22 07:01:02

I don't know why I didn't see this film back then, it's weird, especially for someone like me who loves scary, disgusting American movies for their bad taste.
The last time I saw Chainsaw Cry appeared in the fifth episode, I was quite surprised, but for a person like me who likes to trace its origins, it must be seen from the beginning, so I finally found a better definition from the electric donkey. version down.

The film didn't disappoint me. Apart from the usual disgusting bloody scenes, the suspenseful plot of this film is very well designed. To be honest, when the zombies stood up at the end, my gradually disappointed heart was satisfied all at once, really It feels like an orgasm.

As a comparison with the equally classic Dr. Hannibal, our critically ill patient John obviously pays more attention to thinking about human nature, rather than being picky about the taste of human flesh. As the policeman in the film said, in a sense, his hands There was no blood on it. His object is only due to stupidity, violation of morals, and bad habits. It is only a high probability of death. If you are lucky, for example, the lady with the mouth is still alive. And when these people face the test of life and death, their understanding of life must have been sublimated, and if they repented of their mistakes, they could enter heaven.

Therefore, when we see that Mr. John, in order to educate everyone, regardless of his sickness, has made every effort to design a murder plot, we can only express our heartfelt sighs. Killer!

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Saw quotes

  • Adam: Do you see any scars?

    Dr. Lawrence Gordon: What?

    Adam: Huh? This is what they do man! They kidnap and drug you, before you know it you're lying in a bathtub and your kidneys are on eBay!

    Dr. Lawrence Gordon: No one has taken your kidneys.

    Adam: Can you tell from way over there?

    Dr. Lawrence Gordon: Because you'd need to be in terrible agony or you'd be dead by now, trust me.

    Adam: What are you? A surgeon?

    Dr. Lawrence Gordon: Yeah.

  • Detective David Tapp: Right, Sing, right? We're gonna close the scene!