Bad story, bad setting, bad ending.
It's not a great movie, but it's brilliant.
This movie tells a great story.
Parallel narration, slowly unraveling the doubts in your viewing.
I told you not to take off the blindfold, and then the camera was aimed at the bird, and the three of them rowed away to escape - three foreshadowings were buried at once
Why two kids? Oh, it turned out to be the child of the pregnant woman who suddenly broke in (also directly caused the difficulty of choosing which child to see before the rapids)
What about the baby's mom? Oh, I committed suicide the moment I gave birth
So why is the powerful black man not on board? He was the last fire on this trip.
Why did that person force the heroine to open her eyes when it was fine, and the heroine was also full of defenses at the same time? Turns out she's been through a tragedy
How did the lead line in the beginning of the play come from?
……etc
I slowly solved these mysteries while watching the movie. Except for the hard scene of killing the whole house in one breath, the rest of the foreshadowing was quite natural.
I also guessed the ending of the blind man while watching the movie, and I laughed at myself for being too naive
——As expected, the screenwriter's settings were too arbitrary.
After just watching the pre-episode of Black Mirror Season 5, I believe that if Netflix maintains this momentum, there will be more and more such movies that are very bright at one point and relatively weak in others.
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