"mechanic"

Alisha 2022-04-19 09:01:21

I read the reviews before watching the movie to get a good idea of ​​what the movie is about. After reading and reading the reviews, I will learn from other people's ideas. The story is about a hit-and-run driver who can't sleep all night because of his inner conscience. He was so thin that only bones were left, and he suffered from schizophrenia. I can't see fantasy and reality. The woman at the airport was imagined by him, and he had a heart-to-heart chat with her. And the reality is that he just sat in the chair watching the coffee without saying a word. Those were the pictures he played in his head. The man in the red car and the red car are also his own hallucinations. The red car was the one he was driving when he hit the man, and he had already destroyed it. His ubiquitous hallucinations, or people or things he imagined himself, were affecting him and his life. A colleague lost his left arm when he accidentally triggered a machine while working on the workshop due to hallucinations. The film tells us at the end that it was the little boy he hit. Therefore, the mother and her child should also be imagined by him. The 666 haunted house and highway are exactly where he hit people. But I don't understand, when he went to that woman's house, did he really go to her house? He was really holding the child, and he was really sharing the bed with that woman. Therefore, the real illusion is stupidly indistinguishable. can not read it.

Finally understood all this, he turned himself in, and finally could finally sleep peacefully.

The male protagonist is so dedicated that he is so thin to make this movie. Batman is amazing, so handsome!

The Mechanic (2004)
7.6
2004 / Spain France UK USA / Drama Mystery Thriller / Brad Anderson / Christian Bale Jennifer Jason Leigh

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The Machinist quotes

  • Trevor Reznik: You know so little about me. What if I turn into a werewolf or something?

    Stevie: I'll buy you a flea collar.

  • Trevor Reznik: How they bitin', Reynolds?