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Julia 2023-04-01 16:23:10
The low-cost successful example pretends to be a high IQ. In fact, there are many loopholes. After all, it is not the precise calculation of the Rubik's cube itself, but the classic pioneering work of the horror room escape film of human nature in this miniature...
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Alden 2023-03-06 08:13:13
It is very shocking, and it also makes people see the horror of human nature. For a math novice like me, it is really complicated, but this subject is very...
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Shannon 2023-03-03 23:26:45
Looking at it now, it is more like an unformed concept film; the audio-visual language is a bit simple and crude, and the creativity and intention of the film are higher than the degree of completion. It was only 90 minutes, and iqiyi not only deleted the bloody scenes, but even the lines were a bit fragmented. The different colors of the PS room are thought to be foreshadowing, and the other is, is it too late to re-select science...
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Dannie 2023-02-05 02:44:38
If this film was seen at the time, it would be unique, and now it is a second- or third-rate film. The story itself is fascinating. This series is enough to watch this...
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Kennedy 2023-02-01 15:10:34
7.7 points Various social metaphors are placed in a regular room. The square room is a metaphor for rules, and constant transformation is constant change. The collective cube forms a giant cube, and the big rules are deconstructed into small rules and then reconstructed into a new playing rule, thus forming a society. A fool becomes a genius, and a fool escapes with a living person. Isn't this a mockery of rules making people a tool to work for rules? Humans have created rules to regulate...
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Ashleigh 2023-01-29 02:23:16
Although he shouldn't pay too much attention to his acting skills, does the policeman have to keep his eyes open every time he talks to someone? Too much drama. The game rules of Chainsaw Horror should be borrowed a lot from here. The most helpless and most terrifying thing is, is this thing really...
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Brenna 2023-01-11 21:07:28
It's a god-like level. Saw is weaker than this. . . . . The human nature of the policeman is so twisted that it makes no sense. Why kill other people for no reason. At this time, it is actually better to have one more person, isn't it? Each of them has a meaning for his existence. So, nothing is not necessarily nothing. . . . ....
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Reed 2023-01-08 11:46:29
In general, the murder scene is really not very attractive, but that kind of confined space can really make people terrified. But behind their respective professions, there is a lot to think...
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Timmy 2023-01-06 19:18:18
I thought it would be reversed, if the acting is better, I will give one more star and recommend it to you,...
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Herta 2022-12-22 03:49:05
For those who can't figure out what each character is about, this is a mediocre thriller. The content that highlights the ugliness of the human form can be seen everywhere in medium and high-quality horror, suspense, and thriller films. And as a feature film, none of the three philosophical questions was answered in this film. @2011-07-02...
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Wayne 2022-12-01 16:20:55
Watching a movie is worse than watching a movie review
I think this is a typical "watching a movie is worse than watching a movie review" movie.
In fact, as a movie, this movie is really ordinary, the depiction of human nature is very shallow, the performance of the actors is also bad, and there are many flaws in the plot. The best part of it is the... -
Richard 2022-12-01 07:46:38
It's easier to fight a machine than a human
From the story, it is very similar to the "Chainsaw" series. Of course, this film appeared earlier. Just from the content analysis, it is not as bloody as the "Electricity" series, and the mechanism is not clever enough. The biggest difference is that this work mainly It is to fight against...
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[last lines]
Quentin: Red Kazan.
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Worth: We've been going in circles.
Quentin: That can't be.
Worth: [Quentin hauls Leaven off the ground and over to the window to the outside] Where are we?
Leaven: I don't know.
Quentin: [roaring like a lion] Where are we?
Leaven: *You* figure it out! You haven't done anything! All you do is freak out, you murderer!
[Leaven weeps, while Worth is oddly laughing. Quentin drops to the floor]
Quentin: I guess you were right, Worth. There is no way out of here.
Quentin: [Quentin begins crying, and Kazan pats his head] Get away from me.
Worth: [Worth has been thinking, and he gets to his feet] Wasn't Rennes killed in that room?
[Worth re-opens the door to the darkness outside and asks:]
Worth: How come there's nothing out there?
Quentin: It's the edge.
Worth: We weren't at the edge before. Where's the room that killed Rennes?
Quentin: [flings a boot out into the darkness] Fuck off!
Worth: Oh, that was good.
Quentin: What difference does it make? We're dead anyways.
Worth: Hey, listen to what I'm saying! There was a room there before. We haven't been moving in circles; the rooms have!
Leaven: Of course.
Quentin: Rooms...?
Leaven: That explains the thunder and the shaking. We've been shifting the whole time.
Leaven: It, it's the only logical explanation.
[she climbs up to the window into darkness next to Worth]
Leaven: I'm such an idiot.
Worth: What are you on to, Leaven?