Falling into a hypocritical, warm-hearted cliché without hesitation.

Jeffrey 2022-04-19 09:02:20

Can't tell if this is a thriller or a second-rate life movie.

The beginning of the movie is rendered well. The quiet and peaceful life is in sharp contrast to the tragedy after the car accident. Our heroine is also aware of the chaos of time and space. Well, everything is done, and the rest depends on the performance of our heroine.

Since Jim mentioned the name of the female assistant, the affair, family, family, ethics, church preaching... Sure enough, all the development revolved around Linda to find out the truth of the affair. The film also fell into a hypocritical, warm-hearted cliché without hesitation.

As for whether to avoid tragedy, it has become irrelevant in the film. Linda knew that Jim was going to the place of death, and all she cared about was whether her husband would confess his affair to her. Very stupid, very low-level, very hypocritical warm-hearted tricks. Let the progress of the film be without suspense, and the foreshadowing ahead is worthless.

She didn't really take action to avoid a car accident!
She hadn't thought of taking action to avoid her daughter's injury!

This development of the plot left me stunned.

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Extended Reading
  • Alex 2022-04-20 09:01:59

    It's fragmented, and there are too many logical loopholes, but the first half of the movie is quite bluffing. Originally thought to be a bland film of a schizophrenic routine, but it turned out to be more bland than expected. All I can say is that suspense films like literary and artistic films are the wrong way for me.

  • Stephan 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    After watching the horror cruise, I think this film is a bit too grassy

Premonition quotes

  • Linda Hanson: If I let Jim die, is that the same thing as killing him?

    Joanne: Honey, Jim's already dead.

  • Father Kennedy: You see, history's full of unexplained phenomena. Nobody knows why. Some people thought they suffered from what the ancients called "Blasphemare absens fides": The dangers of the faithless.

    Linda Hanson: The faithless?

    Father Kennedy: It's the notion that nature abhors a vacuum, even a spiritual one. People who've lost their beliefs, they're like empty vessels, more susceptible to having their lives taken over by forces bigger than themselves

    Linda Hanson: Almost like a curse.

    Father Kennedy: Or a miracle.

    Linda Hanson: Yeah, well, I don't believe in miracles.

    Father Kennedy: Every day we're alive can be a miracle, Linda.

    Linda Hanson: Well, it doesn't feel that way. Not that way. Father, something bad is going to happen. I need your... I need your help. I need your direction. I need faith.

    Father Kennedy: Faith is just believing in something beyond yourself, something you can't feel, or smell, or touch... like hope or love.

    Linda Hanson: I believe I've let all that go.

    Father Kennedy: Maybe you should try and get it back again, huh?

    Linda Hanson: But if it's too late...

    Father Kennedy: It's never too late to realize what's important in your life, to fight for it.

    Linda Hanson: I don't know what to fight for.