After the mystery is solved, it is so mysterious...

Alejandra 2022-01-04 08:01:08

  • I guessed the beginning but didn’t guess the end. At first, I thought it was my husband who was in collusion with the doctor. I didn’t expect that the later development would be so mysterious. The suspense shop at the beginning was quite large, which can always attract people to look down, but it was solved from the mystery. After opening it, it started to be a little bit ridiculous. The setting of aliens is understandable, because people often talk about this kind of kidnapping by aliens, but for the heroine, they have 10,000 ways to solve her. The reason for this experiment is too far-fetched, and the overall feeling is that the second half is not as good as the first half, which is a bit anticlimactic. The heroine and the male lead are good, and I have always liked Julian.

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Extended Reading
  • Edwardo 2022-04-20 09:01:56

    In the memory of that year, this is a relatively unsophisticated supernatural movie!

  • Erwin 2022-04-23 07:02:46

    Fuck your uncle's aliens...

The Forgotten quotes

  • Dr. Jack Munce: You know this is getting out of control. It's finished now. End it. Make it right.

    Telly Paretta: Wha...? Where is my son?

    A Friendly Man: It's not over.

  • Telly Paretta: You're one of those agents.

    Dr. Jack Munce: No. I'm just... one of the few who knows.

    Telly Paretta: So you help them?

    Dr. Jack Munce: They don't need our help. They run their experiments with or without our help. They've been doing it for years, maybe forever.

    Telly Paretta: And you just let them do whatever they want.

    Dr. Jack Munce: Let them? I don't have a choice. We just try to minimize the damage.

    Telly Paretta: I just want my son.

    Dr. Jack Munce: Telly... you'll never get Sam back. You've held on, and they don't know why. You're just a lab rat to them.

    Telly Paretta: I don't believe that. He said it's not over. I can still get him back. You know them. Help me.

    Dr. Jack Munce: If you go any further, I can't help you. I'm sorry.