Invisible man's love

Naomie 2022-03-24 09:02:57

Hey, the title is badly written.
Spanish movies are rarely seen. The tone of this movie is gray, whether it is the character of the characters, the plot of the story, or even the picture of the movie. It's all like that. As an ophthalmologist, losing sight is really scary. Living in darkness without anyone to accompany you. Simply, uh~ But what's more terrifying is the darkness of the mind. The loneliness of a person's soul~ It really has no positive energy. In fact, this world can have all kinds of love~~

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  • Keyon 2022-04-23 07:03:35

    This is a film full of logical errors. First of all, the setting of a man who "no one can see" is ridiculous, and then how does this man kill real nurses instead of being discovered by doctors? The answer is completely inscrutable, and there are so many logical questions like this. (PS: The scene where the camera flash is used at the end of the film also obviously imitates "Being In It"...)

  • Katlyn 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    7 points. It's good to be scared occasionally, and it helps to improve your happiness index.

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.