fatal logic flaw

Shanie 2022-04-19 09:01:35

Which is scarier, man or monster? There are a group of magic sticks in the supermarket, and there are man-eating monsters outside the supermarket. The male protagonist still led the team to choose the road of death and survival outside the supermarket, and finally made a bloody road. How insecure does the poor American state machine make the people feel? I can't wait for you for a day. You are more terrifying than a monster. The suffocating darkness made him choose to commit suicide collectively. The most ridiculous thing is that he was left alone in the end. I don't like this ending very much. A little time and more hope, and the hysterical despair can't wait to choose, just like the tight fog in the movie, you can't see the sun at all. This fatal flaw, coupled with the illogical IQ defect, no matter how perfect the structure and narrative are, it can only be qualified...

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  • Vivianne 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Not satisfied with this ending. .22/06/17 with Dong

  • Pierce 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Forcible discussion, a character is a prop

The Mist quotes

  • Brent Norton: Now listen people. We are experiencing some kind of disaster. I don't know whether it's man-made or natural, but I do know that it's definitely not supernatural. Or biblical. And no offense Mrs. Carmody, but the only way we're going to help ourselves is to seek rescue. We're going out.

    David Drayton: Brent, look...

    Brent Norton: I'm not discussing this any further.

    David Drayton: I know. I just want to ask a favor.

    [grabs some rope]

    David Drayton: Tie this around your waist.

    Brent Norton: What for?

    David Drayton: It'll let us know you at least got three hundred feet.

  • David Drayton: Sure there's no way I can talk you out of this?

    Brent Norton: David, there's nothing out there. Nothing in the mist.

    David Drayton: What if you're wrong?

    Brent Norton: Then, I guess... the joke will be on me afterall.