There is always a reason to survive

Josue 2022-01-11 08:01:26

It’s a bit interesting. This movie is very realistic. Whether people are willing to be hurt or hurt others, especially this kind of injury is substantial and may be life-threatening.

Iris survived, 30% because she was taken care of by men as a non-aggressive woman, 30% because she understood the golden mean and didn’t intervene in the lives and deaths of others, 30% because of last-minute luck, and 10%. % Is probably attributed to the protagonist's halo.

Amy died in a wooden barrel for four minutes. It was so pleasant and Skynet was restored. As for Iris's brother choosing to commit suicide to relieve her burden, and the choice made by Iris to betray his conscience instantly became ironic. This scene, on the contrary, sublimated the movie.

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  • Albertha 2022-03-20 09:02:20

    Small troubles, foolish clearance, extensive assembly line

  • Hans 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    With such a low rating, I simply don’t understand appreciation. The atmosphere is well created. The language of the shots is quite particular but does not grab the sense of existence. The complex and details overall feel very realistic, and there is no particularly dramatic false feeling. The game process is very heart-wrenching, although the ending is too mediocre.

Would You Rather quotes

  • Shepard Lambrick: When all of you were deciding whether or not to accept our invitation to play the game, you were, in essence, making a choice between the known and the unknown. You could continue to deal with your problems, the known, or possibly solve your problems in the unknown, our game.

  • Peter: What the hell is this?

    Shepard Lambrick: You have to light it, Peter. It's what the envelope says.

    Peter: But it's not a firecracker. That's a quarter stick.

    Shepard Lambrick: You know, you're right. Maybe you ought to move away from the table. You're gonna make an awful mess.