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Crystal 2022-04-23 07:04:47
I don't have enough...
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Letitia 2022-04-23 07:04:47
In fact, it's okay, it's quite a genre movie, but unfortunately, the ending was guessed at the beginning of the movie. Circular narrative, night ghost hits the...
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Jayne 2022-04-23 07:04:47
The constant repeating cycle is the same as the nature of the horror cruise...
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Aryanna 2022-04-22 07:01:53
A little triangle taste, the shooting method in the 1990s, it is reasonable to say that it should be at least 7...
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Amara 2022-04-22 07:01:53
infinite reincarnation...
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Yolanda 2022-04-22 07:01:53
The tune is good, but even with so many foreshadowings, it's still pretty...
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Kiel 2022-04-22 07:01:53
IMHO, there is absolutely no need for a film to...
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Roel 2022-04-22 07:01:53
It's the same concept as "Terrorist Cruise"~~ but the front is a little out of state~~ things are relatively simple~~ but the style is really good~~ really temperamental~~ praise the...
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Hank 2022-04-22 07:01:53
It's the same theme...
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Jerel 2022-04-22 07:01:53
The shooting was very careful but the photography was a bit rough, I don't know if it was intentional or not. The more you think about the plot, the more flavorful it...
Dark Country Comments
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Vincenzo 2022-03-03 08:01:02
Sequentially narrated plot, starting from the male protagonist getting to know the female protagonist
The story goes like this, the male protagonist is a serial killer, and his target is to haunt some declining blondes in Las Vegas. (Target of crime: Some nice place, good girl there. They just do what they have to do to survive) For some reason, he has low self-esteem or lack of money and so on, so...
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Jedidiah 2022-04-20 09:02:38
My analysis of "Dark Country" (there are comments from others)
The monologue at the beginning of the film is basically the inner activity of the hero after the murder. Everything in the film is an illusion, a memory, and an interweaving of reality, which makes it impossible for you to distinguish it. This is what the director wants and leaves room for the...
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Gina: [as they drive on with their bloodied passenger in the back] It's your fault, you know. You're the one who's driving, you should know where we're going.
Dick: Hey, whoa, somebody messed with the road signs or something.
Gina: [sarcastic] Right.
Dick: Something. I'm telling ya, I didn't make a wrong turn.
Gina: [raising her eyes] Jesus.
Dick: So what if I did? This guy would be dead if we hadn't come along! Is this how you handle stress? Just go on the attack?
Gina: We're lost in the desert in the middle of the fucking night. This guy is gonna die if we don't get him help.
Dick: Thank you for the support.
[adding disapprovingly:]
Dick: All the same.
Gina: "All"? What's that supposed to mean, "all"? Who all?
[behind her, the bloodied man comes to, and sits upright]
Gina: Not the first impulse you've made on this little drive? Huh?
[and then she looks into his bloodied face]
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Bloodyface: [as the car speeds along] Okay, Dick. I've got a little question for ya. You ready?
[Dick frowns]
Bloodyface: You ever been to Cheetahs?
Dick: Cheetahs? What's that?
Bloodyface: A little strip club... downtown Vegas.
[clearly hitting on a nerve with Gina]
Dick: Can't say that I have.
Bloodyface: That's too bad, you know. It's a nice place. There are good girls there.
Gina: [whirling around] Who are you talking about?
Bloodyface: They're just doing what they have to do to survive. Right?
Dick: Hey, pal, what are you saying? You trying to freak us out?
Bloodyface: I'm sorry, man. I didn't mean to upset you. It's just... it's been a little bit of a rough night, you know?
[silent as he smokes]
Bloodyface: For all of us.
Dick: All right, buddy, all right. Hey, you'd better tell us what happened back there, huh?
Bloodyface: [long silence] Have you ever been murdered before?