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Adelbert 2021-11-22 18:54:19




Anyway, I don’t know when I started watching movies and I paid attention to time allocation.

The film was 100 minutes like this, 40 minutes like this, the old man was the first to see a slightly more normal person exploded and was knocked down. The camera turned back to the RV, and the sleepy dad was tied to a tree in the distance and burned. It took a long time for a fire extinguisher to extinguish the fire before he died. Then the two male owners returned to the RV to talk and talk, and the two were going to find the baby. Then the child's father went to find the child and the two remaining siblings stayed behind. The next step is to find the fight and the car where the baby is going to blow up one.



I thought that the foreplay was too long, but after watching the spoilers for the second part, I found that the plot was still available, just a few highlights, not many pig's feet, and most of them were hung up first. Dad thinks hanging up so early, wow. I thought it would be the main force of fighting monsters or giving a few pieces of advice before his death. Well, I am not a horror fan who is not familiar with routines.



The bloody level is quite enough, and the male pig's feet have severed their fingers. If they are safe and sound in the end, it would be too bloody.
The bird-eating period is good and disgusting, but strong XX is not very understanding. It's nothing to be a beautiful woman.
That mother was so miserable. The first time the son-in-law glanced at his mother-in-law and turned to hug his wife. He was a good husband, and the second time he was dying, talking and speaking, the son-in-law ran out again. Mommy didn't know when she died.
Don't take shortcuts when traveling alone. Bring your spare tire and lock it when you go out.
I think it’s funny that the male host ran back to the RV to get the fire extinguisher and left without looking around. It’s so funny.
The mutant cells that the villains can't kill are so powerful.
Oh, by the way, the dead people are too fake, sorry, the corpses are hard and don't bleed much blood.



It's not that fans of horror films don't know whether this film has a status. At first it was because of "nuclear radiation" that they wanted to watch it. But bloody and violent, the bosses of the hero are very difficult to kill.






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  • Alexander 2022-04-21 09:01:53

    I thought his son-in-law was the first to die. I really want to summarize the precautions when I encounter such a thing.

  • Alessia 2022-04-21 09:01:53

    After four years, I watched it again, and I felt that it was not very bloody and violent. I just think the male protagonist is so stupid. It turns out that everything only needs an axe instead of a baseball bat.

The Hills Have Eyes quotes

  • Lynn: Hey B.

    Brenda Carter: Hey.

    Lynn: How you holding up?

    Brenda Carter: [sarcastically] I am thrilled.

    Lynn: [laughing] Yeah, this is a total drag.

    Brenda Carter: [snidely] Yeah, well, you know, I really don't care what they say. Next year, I am going to Cancun with my friends. Not going on any more of their lame family trips.

    Lynn: Well, we're not not gonna have many more of them, you know. And if you want to go to Cancun, you know you're gonna have to get a job.

    Brenda Carter: Oh, what you mean like your job?

    Lynn: [firmly] Brenda. I help Doug out at the store, okay?

    Brenda Carter: [leaning back in her chair, disbelieving] Ah.

    Doug Bukowski: [off-camera] Honey? Can you bring me my jacket?

    Brenda Carter: [mimicking Lynn] I'll be right there, honey.

    Lynn: [gets up and walks away, smirking and flipping Brenda the middle finger]

    Brenda Carter: [laughs]

  • Ethel: [Doug and Big Bob are about to go and look for help] I think that we should pray before you go.

    Brenda Carter: Aw, Mom!

    Ethel: Brenda, is it really so much to ask?

    Brenda Carter: Yes.

    Big Bob: [firmly, to Brenda] C'mon.

    Brenda Carter: [sighs, rising from her chair] Thank God no one's watching us.