I don't understand a little~~~

Crawford 2022-03-23 09:02:45

After watching this film, I feel: The so-called invisible people in the film seem to be people who are not valued in real life and are unknown in the crowd. In order to get the attention of his beloved, the perverted killer in the play decides to make them all blind, so that the perverted killer can be their only support? But why kill the heroine's husband and the hotel maintenance worker? What is the mood of the perverted killer? I think the explanation in the movie is a bit vague~~~ Nor does it explain what kind of stimulation the perverted killer receives to have such a deformed mentality ~~~~

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  • Donnell 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    I saw it! Not long ago! But I forgot all about it~

  • Jewel 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Watching Spanish horror films, it seems that you never have to worry about how bad the quality will be, but the problem is, it seems that the entire plot and production level have fallen into a fixed pattern similar to "cheating good reviews". I'm really looking forward to the day when Spanish horror films can stop playing the literary card blindly. Of course, the movie is still pretty good.

Los ojos de Julia quotes

  • [first lines]

    Sara: [talking to someone hiding in the dark] Listen.

    [pause]

    Sara: Alright, you win. Could you at least stop that song? You know I hate it.

    [she receives no answer. Only music playing in the background]

    Sara: [nervous] Why are you so quiet?

    [thunders strike, briefly lightning the living room]

    Sara: Say something, for fuck sake!

  • [last lines]

    Julia Levin: [voiceover] You told me that when you looked me into my eyes... you could see the entire universe.

    Isaac: [voiceover] I still can.