简要:When thinking of this movie, a few words come to mind: clich é s, affectation, and confusion, just a few examples. In most suspense thrillers, viewers will find themselves shouting advice to the protagonist, such as" Don't go into the basement - the bad guys are right there; Or, "Help yourself! Don't go back and catch your cat". I've never used this before. It's not because this victim's decision is smarter than any other suspense thriller victim, but more importantly, I really don't care what happened to her. I have no sympathy for her because she's such a two person turn. So let's consider the tracker. He's probably just making the audience feel creepy on the screen. He's definitely not Anthony Hopkins or Jack Nicholson. To be honest, I've watched a few episodes of "Mr. Rogers' Neighbor"; It's even more chilling. I'm tired of actors who think it's easy to play the role of a mentally ill person. This movie does have some highlights, although there are very few. I think a well done scene (if it's a bit absurd) takes place in a church, involving a very calm pastor. I can't say anything more. I think sometimes my requirements for television and movies are too high. To be honest, I have to say" "Velveeta" produced for TV suspense; It is my favorite genre, and when viewed in a suitable background (i.e. on cable TV at 3am), this movie is a great example of its genre.
When thinking of this movie, a few words come to mind: clich é s, affectation, and confusion, just a few examples. In most suspense thrillers, viewers will find themselves shouting advice to the protagonist, such as" Don't go into the basement - the bad guys are right there; Or, "Help yourself! Don't go back and catch your cat". I've never used this before. It's not because this victim's decision is smarter than any other suspense thriller victim, but more importantly, I really don't care what happened to her. I have no sympathy for her because she's such a two person turn. So let's consider the tracker. He's probably just making the audience feel creepy on the screen. He's definitely not Anthony Hopkins or Jack Nicholson. To be honest, I've watched a few episodes of "Mr. Rogers' Neighbor"; It's even more chilling. I'm tired of actors who think it's easy to play the role of a mentally ill person. This movie does have some highlights, although there are very few. I think a well done scene (if it's a bit absurd) takes place in a church, involving a very calm pastor. I can't say anything more. I think sometimes my requirements for television and movies are too high. To be honest, I have to say" "Velveeta" produced for TV suspense; It is my favorite genre, and when viewed in a suitable background (i.e. on cable TV at 3am), this movie is a great example of its genre.展开