[Split personality. ]

Michel 2022-01-04 08:01:05

After reading it, I can say in conclusion that the plot is very exciting and the technique is very old-fashioned.

The plot of this film partly imitates the "Texas Chainsaw Massacre", the most obvious is the environment, the same sparsely populated background location, the same murder occurred in the house. Including the last time I chased Alice in the woods with a chainsaw, it looked like a "Texas" movie.
So the development method of the plot is not new, it can only be said to be a clone.
I gave it four stars because, in terms of the plot alone, it is indeed very exciting and atmospheric.
But there are several puzzles, such as how did the heroine chase herself when she turned into a male? When driving, when escaping, how do these one person do it? She is a murderer, but why does she have injuries? All these need to be improved.

Just talk about it casually. ^.~

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Extended Reading
  • Okey 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Horror, bloody, deadly ID.

  • Sigrid 2022-04-23 07:02:46

    The split personality or something is much more exciting than the fatal ID. The tense atmosphere of the previous murder case is gripping, and the middle-aged man's heavy breathing sounds like it's in his ears. It turns out that the small details of masturbation are the key. PS After N months, the melody of new born is always circling in my brain when I dream at night.

High Tension quotes

  • [last lines]

    Alexia: She can't see me, right?

  • Le tueur: [in French; subtitled] Hey, Jimmy. How are you?

    Jimmy: [in French] Good.

    Le tueur: On your own tonight?

    Jimmy: Yeah, weekends are slow.

    Le tueur: So they left you to mind the store?

    Jimmy: I guess.

    Le tueur: This the ideal place to bring girls. Don't tell me it's never happened.

    Jimmy: If I did, my boss would fire me.

    Le tueur: [chuckles] Seriously. The old ladies that drive through. Don't tell me they never asked for your services. Ain't that right, Jimmy?

    Jimmy: [getting nervous] Yeah, I guess.