Terminal Quotes

  • Annie: Bless me Father, for I have sinned.

  • Annie: Where's your sense of adventure?

    Bill: Warm and dry, and congealing with my coffee.

  • [first lines]

    Annie: [narrating] There is a place like no other on Earth. A land full of wonder, mystery, and danger. Some say to survive it you need to be as mad as a hatter, which luckily... I am.

    Bonnie: [in confessional] Bless me, Father, for I have sinned.

    Man: Easy, sweetheart.

    Bonnie: [lights up]

    Man: I don't think you're supposed to smoke in here.

    Bonnie: Guess I've sinned again then.

  • Bill: The 404 seems like an age away, and it's not time I'm trying to kill.

  • Annie: You can't smoke in here.

    Bill: Well, there's no one else in here.

    Annie: They're not smoking either, are they?

  • Annie: What's wrong?

    Bill: You don't want to know.

    Annie: I'm fascinated. Tell me.

    Bill: What's wrong with you?

    Annie: I have an unquenchable bloodlust for darkness and depravity.

  • Annie: Are you being survived?

    Bill: I have no idea what that means.

    Annie: Wife, kids?

    Bill: Okay, you can't say that. It's "survived by"? It has no other grammatical context.

    Annie: Jesus, what are you, a dying English teacher?

  • Annie: There are two things in life for which we are never truly prepared... Twins.

  • Annie: Me? I'm the switchblade in the garters, the stiletto in the stilettoes. I'm the surprise they never see coming. Who says mystery's a lost art?

Extended Reading
  • Damian 2022-05-03 06:01:10

    The stylized aesthetics is okay, barely a low-profile version of Blade Runner. Simon's role is meaningless, and the scene is completely removed without any influence. A large amount of irrelevant information pretending to be black humor in the first half causes the rhythm to completely collapse, and the ending plot reversal is quite interesting. I just don't understand why Simon and Magtrobi would come to perform this kind of film?

  • Jennings 2022-05-03 06:01:10

    Almost from the time when the big cousin got the Oscar, Hollywood actresses born in the 90s who were able to do "I'm not bad" are really getting more and more. They acted in Martin's "The Wolf of Wall Street", Margot. Robbie has been overcoming obstacles to include various types of characters in his resume. Taking this film as an example, even if there are gimmicks such as themes and dress-up shows, this kind of approximate ticketing has to be played a bit challenging. I appreciate it.