The Escapist movie plot
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Benjamin 2022-03-25 08:01:01
I stumbled across "Coldplay" beloved two days ago
(I used the material shot on the train as the soundtrack and edited it into a MV) The "Hidden Song" behind it is called (I thought of using it as a soundtrack at the end of the climax of the short film/film script I once conceived), and it was also used by this movie of the same name, so I came to watch it out of curiosity, but I didn't expect it to be just the ending song! -
Palma 2022-03-25 08:01:01
Since everyone has watched "Prison Break", "The Hole", "The Shawshank Redemption" and other films, it is difficult to have any special novelty about the means of escape. Therefore, the changed narrative sequence of this film will give us another surprise: a cross-flash between the escape process and the cause stage, and finally tell everyone that the escape process is fake and belongs to Frank's fantasy, and the real ending of the escape is still X. Little tricks, after all, are tempting, but I prefer that nostalgic country music, the key to determining the emotional tone of the audience.
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Rizza: You know the one thing you've got going for you, Frank? You're too old to die young.
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Viv Batista: If Tony knows, then Tony knows. He's the devil on your back now. But if you want to trade, I give a trade. Ket's a dangerous drug, but deadly when poisoned... you got me? If it looks, smells and tastes like Ket, Pssshoo!... who will know?
Frank Perry: No one touches Tony. Rizza...
Viv Batista: Rizza? Who is going to tell Rizza? Junkies die every day.