Very good psychological thriller

Devonte 2022-01-10 08:01:32

Very good psychological thriller.
The life of failure and fall made Agnes extremely fragile and lonely in his heart. In fact, it was not Peter who changed her, but Peter aroused the madness in her heart. From the uncertainty at the beginning to the identification and indulge, Peter was the last straw.
The fear and depression in the heart are the breeding grounds for bugs. Two poor people treat the countless worms in their hearts in the most decisive way. They use delusions to escape, but they sink deeper and deeper, wounded all over, and finally head towards Not return.
The heroine's acting skills are really amazing, the last crazy reasoning is so wonderful, the performance is extremely shocking! This kind of film is too testy for acting skills, the two leading actors are really awesome!

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  • Jaclyn 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Too many drugs, two protagonists

  • Louvenia 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Although the first hour was boring and boring, but the second half hour was completely read in the case of O-mouth. . In fact, it's a story about a neurotic that takes a normal person into a nervous state. You don't understand the world of the mentally ill. . .

Bug quotes

  • Dr. Sweet: Bugs are a fairly common delusion among paranoids... Bugs, spiders, snakes... spiders. You haven't had any snakes, have you?

    Agnes White: You're the first.

    Dr. Sweet: Have you at least entertained the idea the bugs are a delusion?

    Agnes White: How do I know *you're* not a delusion?

    Dr. Sweet: Touché.

  • Peter Evans: Listen! Listen! If you want to know what is going on, you have to listen to me! You have to! Because you don't know the fucking enormity of what we're dealing with! Listen: May 29th, 1954, the consortium of bankers, industrialists, corporate CEOs and politicians held a series of meetings over three days at the Bilderberg Hotel in Oosterbeek, Holland... they drew up a plan for maintaining the "status quo."

    Agnes White: What's that?

    Peter Evans: It's "the way things are," it's "the rich get richer, the poor get poorer." They devised a plan to manipulate technology, economics, the media, population control, world religion, to keep things the way they are. And they have continued to meet once a year, every year, since the original meeting. Look it up! Under their orders, the CIA had smuggled Nazi scientists into the States to work with the American military and Calspan, developing an inter-epidermal tracking microchip.

    Agnes White: A what?

    Peter Evans: It's a surveillance tool. It's a microchip that's been implanted in the skin of every human being born on the planet since 1982. The test group for the prototype was the People's Temple! And when the Reverend Jim Jones threatened to expose them, he and every member of his church were assassinated!