Ugh~ Kelly, Kelly is still in the business.

Fabian 2022-03-15 09:01:03

When I first talked about the law of the number 23 in the book, it really made my heart tremble. I couldn't help but calculate the numbers related to myself. It happened that there was nothing related to 23. Calm down and think about it, the law of 23 is really true. Funny, according to what he said, calculating any number with any method you can think of, and asking for 23, is it too easy? Really, you can just find a number and use any method to make it up. Come out 23? Let’s watch it again, the plot is getting more and more erratic, I can’t understand it anyway.
Then I can’t concentrate on watching it, maybe there will be some exciting parts later, it doesn’t matter, I might as well revisit it On the other hand, I feel that Kelly can show some talent in emotional dramas. The exaggerated expression will be subdued, and it is really very elegant to use subtle movements to express emotions.
Now I will challenge the thriller again. Yes? Kelly, let's continue your exaggerated expression show, anyway, I'm not optimistic..

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Extended Reading
  • Ethyl 2022-04-21 09:01:35

    Arithmetic is giving me a headache

  • Lucie 2022-03-24 09:01:30

    Guess the plot development... ah... am I too sensitive?! Some far-fetched plots, but still pretty good. Suitable for people like me with an IQ level

The Number 23 quotes

  • Walter Sparrow: You're Topsy Kretts...

    Agatha Sparrow: [Flashback] He may not even be a man.

    [Present]

    Agatha Sparrow: Please don't make me do this...

    Walter Sparrow: Do what, Ag? Why'd you do this?

    [dumps out her purse]

    Walter Sparrow: Who am I LIVING WITH?

    Walter Sparrow: [finding a knife in her purse, laughing in disbelief] What's this for, Ag? What are you going to do with this?

    Agatha Sparrow: I... I took it to protect us. From... whoever we were going to meet at the mailbox facility.

    Walter Sparrow: Intending to kill that poor old man who you got to publish your book? To protect your little secret?

    Agatha Sparrow: [Flashback] I'll take care of it!

    Walter Sparrow: [Present] He was ALIVE before you sent us away!

    Agatha Sparrow: Robin will hear you.

    Walter Sparrow: Oh, we wouldn't want that, would we? We wouldn't want our son to know the horrible truth about his mother!

    Robin Sparrow: [walks in] Mom? Dad? What's going on?

    Walter Sparrow: She's Topsy Kretts; she wrote the book!

    Agatha Sparrow: No, it's not true. Now your father's going to put down the knife. Aren't you, Walter?

    Walter Sparrow: Tell him the truth.

    Agatha Sparrow: Walter...

    Walter Sparrow: Tell him... how you took the skeleton.

    Agatha Sparrow: Yes, Isaac and I took the skeleton...

    Robin Sparrow: You did?

    Agatha Sparrow: And I'd do it again! But I did not write the book.

    Walter Sparrow: Don't lie! 13 years. 13 years of lies! NO MORE!

    Agatha Sparrow: Don't do this to us, Walter!

    Robin Sparrow: Mom, who wrote the book?

    Walter Sparrow: Tell him who wrote it.

    Walter Sparrow: [whispering] Tell him.

    Agatha Sparrow: ...You wrote the book, Walter.

  • Walter Sparrow: Chapter 23. You can call me Fingerling. My real name is Walter. Walter Paul Sparrow. What you've read so far is not the whole truth. Much has been changed to protect the innocent... and the guilty. I once read that the only philosophical question that matters is whether or not to commit suicide. I guess that makes me a philosopher. You can say it was my inheritance. After my mother's death, my father couldn't cope. He didn't leave a note... just a number. That number followed me from foster home to foster home till college when I met her: Laura Tollins. I thought she'd help me forget my father's number. It was a mistake to think I could escape it. I loved her. And I thought she loved me. Until my father's number returned to haunt me. That fucking number... When I circled every 23rd letter of her note... it became clear. The number had gone after me. And now it wanted her. I was right. She was in danger. I just didn't realize the danger was me. What began as a suicide note, turned into something more. Much, much more.