Too good but too deliberate

Adonis 2022-09-10 19:18:32

Putting aside the rest for the time being, the heroine actually had a lot of time to think about countermeasures and do some things, but she didn't make good use of it. She cried when she ran away, and said some useless words when opportunities appeared. The pursuit of literature and art is too deliberate.

The biggest intention is that the male protagonist happens to appear when the female protagonist asks for help from the man. The female student dropped the photo clipped in the book to the ground, which is the most deliberate aspect of the film. But have to say, if she hadn't dropped the pic, there wouldn't have been a great scary orgasm at the end. But all the coincidences in this film make people feel that it is too deliberate, and it does not make people feel that it is difficult for the heroine to escape in the end. (Actually, I want to say, why don't you call the police when you feel something is wrong, but choose to go by yourself?)

But I still have to say that the ending of the movie is really good. The female protagonist did not call the police, but locked the male protagonist into the house where she was imprisoned on weekdays. This design is still very good. In fact, I think when the heroine finally told Andy to lock the door, if the hero didn't stand there and wait, he could compete with the heroine. It's not certain who wins or loses, but it seems to become A pure thriller haha, probably for literary effect, so the male protagonist just told her to open the door? ? The female protagonist locked the door and let the male protagonist experience the collapse of being imprisoned. This ending is the biggest highlight of the movie.

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Berlin Syndrome quotes

  • Andi: What would be the worst thing I could ever do to you? Don't worry... I would never do it. We are a team.

  • Clare Havel: Andi, what is going on?

    Andi: "What is going on? " You could have gone to Dresden. You said you want to stay.

    Andi: We had sex. People-- people say all sorts of things in bed. It doesent necessarily mean anything.

    [sobbing]

    Andi: Please, dear God.

    Andi: Do you like pesto?

    Clare Havel: What? Can we just go for dinner?

    [he ignores her]

    Clare Havel: Can I have my necklace back?

    [he continues to ignore her]

    Clare Havel: Open the fucking door!