Usually third to last

Rico 2022-04-19 09:01:19

Generally third to last, "Birthday Game" deserves three stars.
Let's just say, "The Birthday Game" won't be the most worshipped work in the Finch Temple. Of course, no matter how much I deny it, I still have no doubt that Finch knows everything, he just doesn't want to.
Let me just say something about my feelings. When the handsome guy Douglas stepped into the "trap" designed for him time and time again, I couldn't help but sigh that Fincher and Hollywood finally got in the same boat; Looking forward to Finch's last stunning shot. My wish came true in the last ten minutes, with the Douglas bullet roaring in my face, and in the cross section of the bullet breaking the sound barrier, I could see Norton and Pete pulling the trigger.
At that moment, the authenticity of the game no longer mattered. Finch placed an iron door about to be broken in front of Douglas and all the audience. On the other side of the door, there was a huge banging of iron and the chaotic noise of strangers. , how do you judge this side of the door? When the roar of "thugs" on the other side of the door rang out from the depths of your heart, tearing at your fragile nerves, should you fight back with bullets, or throw down your weapons and wait for the unpredictable future? I guess what Finch is trying to tell us is that there are so many things in this world that are beyond our comprehension and pressures that are beyond our reach, and the only thing we can do is make a choice and go Bear the consequences, regardless of trust, regardless of reason. Just like the two doors that Chu Liuxiang once faced, one side is the exit, the other side is the abyss.
I love this ending, it's a shame it came too late.

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The Game quotes

  • Conrad: They won't leave me alone! I'm a goddam human piñata!

  • Nicholas: No, what is this? What are you... selling?

    Jim Feingold: Oh. It's a game.

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