I still watched this suspenseful film after Timothy Olifant

Brionna 2022-01-03 08:01:30

I didn't give it 4 stars, because as a suspense film, the structure and rhythm of the whole film are not satisfactory to me.

To be honest, I didn't guess that the two who looked like a male pig and a female pig turned out to be killer partners.

The pair who had to ride on the road were purely screenwriter spoilers, and they were relatively clumsy, but I look at Nick and GINA, and they are definitely not bad guys, just savages.
Finally, GINA accidentally looked at the camera and discovered the truth. The tempo of the film suddenly picked up. All bloody killings. Fortunately, only two savage-looking Nick and GINA can resist the two brutal and crazy killers.
The female killer's final repentance is worthy of gratitude! The male killer CLIFF, after removing his disguise and breaking his glasses, his face is really ugly, like a toad!

Sexy, majestic, and hot on the outside, Timothy Olifant, finally, is no longer a killer like 47. When he sees his slightly mocking smile, his eyes are really like spring breeze. HCHC! !

The filming is good and the scenery is great. The skills of the four leading actors are obvious to all. It's a pity that the screenwriter.

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Extended Reading
  • Douglas 2022-01-03 08:01:30

    It's basically a genre of anti-climax. In fact, the so-called reversal is really no big surprise, but the director and screenwriter David Ducci really knows how to control the rhythm. The first half seems casual but can be seen everywhere. Foreshadowing, the atmosphere of chase and escape in the third act is also tense enough, and compared to movies of the same genre, David Ducci is more concerned about the delicate characterization, and overall it is indeed an underrated masterpiece of horror.

  • Paris 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    If it weren't for the lineup, I would definitely go to bed, Nima. I slept several times. .

A Perfect Getaway quotes

  • Cliff: We're not really hunting goats here, are we?

  • Nick: You know, if you're so fricking smart you could play stupid once in awhile.

    Gina: That'd be your job.