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In it she explained that she had never been the real EVA, but was actually a triple agent working for China. While under orders to kill anyone who knew this, she had nevertheless decided to spare his life, denying that she had done so because she had fallen in love with him, but ...
The premise behind this shot on video Japanese short film from 1988 is that it's basically a representation of a snuff film that was circulating in certain unsavory circles in Japan in the early 1980s. That's all you really need to know going into it, and it's explained in the ...
They were watching a Christmas movie together, Pippin was stretched out like a starfish next to his human and she was stroking his belly. “Bloody idiot letting her do that to him. I would hate to be touched like that! That hand would be in pieces if that was me!” Kevin said out...
NOTHING IS EXPLAINED, except where EVERYTHING IS EXPLAINED in tedious flashbacks, or inas-you-know-bobrecaps delivered in a dirgeful monotone. It’s a case study of what happens when you reverse the “show, don’t tell” rule. We’re used to movie bad guys being incompetent, and having...
The dwarf, Jimmy (played byJordan Prentice), as can clearly be seen by the end of the movie, is a double of the boy Ray has accidentally killed. He hastransferredhis guilt feelings towards the boy onto Jimmy, by on the one hand suggesting a concern that Jimmy might one day kill himsel...
NOTHING IS EXPLAINED, except where EVERYTHING IS EXPLAINED in tedious flashbacks, or inas-you-know-bobrecaps delivered in a dirgeful monotone. It’s a case study of what happens when you reverse the “show, don’t tell” rule. We’re used to movie bad guys being incompetent, and having...