Don't go downstairs on Saturday

Cletus 2022-03-19 09:01:03

It's the day when I don't go out and watch movies at home during weekends. After watching this movie with breakfast, I saw the comment that "a bookworm and an ugly woman who lives alone is definitely a high-risk animal", so I immediately ran to the mirror and took a picture. My own face? And I felt pity for her before her death note came out, because she was so nervous and pitiful that line "You'll never know the fear of losing someone like you, if you' re someone like me" You'll never understand, for me it feels like losing someone like you... This woman is a good romance writer!

Then I have a doubt: the plausibility of the sheriff's death. There was a lot of foreshadowing in front of him. He was funny, smart, upright and responsible. Was his death premature and abrupt?

He and his wife are really so desirable. The old couple is healthy, and the couple sings and makes fun. The first time I suspected a car crash based on the tree that was broken on the roadside, I was one step away from finding the car. The second time the helicopter circled around the house, no abnormality was found. Finally, I found the line of the nurse based on the sentence in the book, and tentatively traced it all the way to Annie's house. I was very careful in the process of fighting with the nurse, but it died immediately.

At first I thought that the screenwriter was unreasonable, and I saw a short comment saying that it was to not cover up the aura of the protagonist. If you think about it again, it should be because of concern. With his wit and years of experience in the police, it is basically confirmed that Paul is imprisoned in the house. He should go back to ask for help as soon as possible, but he is kind and worried that Paul will be silenced immediately. , or entered the house and opened the dark room.

Damn, life is impermanent. Pual, who is proud of Chunfeng who has completed his masterpiece, never imagined that he would immediately encounter natural and man-made disasters and become a prisoner of perverted book fans. From the lyrics of the song the writer listened to in the car, I can guess his next misfortune, but the fate of the supporting roles is often not foreshadowed. As your protagonist, my friends, don't be too lonely while reading more books and watching movies~

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  • Shane 2022-03-23 09:01:26

    It's cool//One fan is top ten blacks and can even love idols until they imprison, abuse and play with idols, which doesn't sound so unfamiliar now.//The police detective couple may be because they have been in a remote place for too long without any vigilance Sex//But it's really scary The movie makes the pain relatively real, especially Annie's intention to extend her captivity again//The performance has nothing to say Annie seems to be really alive//It's reasonable to suspect that Paul didn't make the first shot in the end to make up for it The latter scene can be a tribute to "Carrie the Witch" worthy of Stephen King (.

  • Chaim 2022-03-22 09:01:22

    1. Ten days, I finally watched "Dangerous Love Ten Days", which I have seen for a long time, but after reading it, I didn't understand why it was translated into this translation, but I liked the translation of "Number One Book Fan"; 2. There is a kind of Judgment above human law, I will judge by him. There is a justice higher than that of man, I will be judged by Him. 3. The cross montage of Annie going to buy paper & Paul stealing out of the house was very tense/cut, but the old cop Buster came to visit Duan even made me fear for his life... The scene where the sledgehammer smashed his foot was so "painful", Paul crawled out of the room with difficulty, and Annie suddenly rushed out and pressed on his back, which shocked me... 4. Prompted by the naughty subtitle group, I found that the paragraphs of some news articles in the clipping newspaper are repeated/same; 5. Kathy Bates won the Best Actress at the 63rd Academy Awards for this film. ...

Misery quotes

  • Annie Wilkes: What's the ceiling that Dago painted?

    Paul Sheldon: The Sistine Chapel?

  • Annie Wilkes: The swearing, Paul. There, I said it.

    Paul Sheldon: The, uh, profanity bothers you?

    Annie Wilkes: It has no nobility.

    Paul Sheldon: These are slum kids, I was a slum kid. Everybody talks like that.

    Annie Wilkes: THEY DO NOT! What do you think I say when I go to the feedstore in town, "Oh, now Wally, give me a bag of that F-in' pig feed, and ten pounds of that bitchly cow corn"? And the bank do I tell Mrs. Bollinger, "Oh, here's one big bastard of a check, give me some of your Christ-ing money?" THERE, LOOK THERE, SEE WHAT YOU MADE ME DO!