baffling……

Onie 2022-03-20 09:02:05

I have always liked Nicolas Cage and I watched this movie because of him. But I was very depressed, I didn't know what the director was doing.

I think every film should have a certain purpose, or to express an idea, or simply to entertain Dazhong, or to document a phenomenon, or to frighten those who are willing to be frightened, etc. This film is inexplicable, and the foreshadowing has been made before. First, the police officer played by Cage died in a car accident because the mother and daughter in the car he stopped. Cage was very stimulated, and then he received a letter from his ex-girlfriend, asking him to come. An island rescued her daughter. When you thought that Cage would successfully rescue the girl because of his conscience, he inexplicably became the victim of a religious sacrifice and was burned alive.

I don't necessarily want a happy ending, but such an ending is that all the foreshadowing before the film is meaningless, and in retrospect, the plot is full of loopholes, and I don't know what the director said.

Some Western film critics said that people who watched the film would be haunted by it for years and woke up in the middle of the night. Although I'm not yet, but every time I think about it these days, I feel very unhappy, like being entangled by the devil.

Watching this film is absolutely fooled, inexplicable, it feels like being played by others, I wrote this article to protest, not to deceive people like this.

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  • Maurine 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Invincible bad movie

  • Francisca 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    not nice... i don't like it

The Wicker Man quotes

  • Sister Rose: [Malus interrupts her school lesson] I was unaware any of my girls needed arresting.

    Edward Malus: They don't, no. I'm just up here to find a missing girl whom people are pretending doesn't exist.

    Sister Rose: How quixotic of you.

    Edward Malus: Quixotic?

    Sister Rose: From "Don Quixote"; pursuer of lofty but impractical ideals.

  • Edward Malus: What is the Day of Death and Rebirth?

    Sister Willow: It's a story. That's all it is; a story.

    Edward Malus: Look, I'm trying to trust you here, but every time I turn my head, there's something that doesn't make any sense.

    Sister Willow: Well, I'm frightened of this place, too. I was happy to leave here when I did. Even though I came back, I wish I hadn't. I wish that I stayed and made a life with you, been with you all these years, but I didn't.