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I didn't really like the timing or device of poison, specifically in a wine toast, and wish they had kept us guessing. I was enjoying not knowing whether main character was being a paranoid rear end in a top hat beating up on rich mountain hippies, or if he was really on to stuff. I think if they hadn't overplayed the door lock and the "where's Choi!?" stuff, it would've worked better. Like, the main guy could've asked politely at first, then gotten really frustrated at being blown off, and then come at it hard. Going straight from normal to super rude jerk was a little odd. And it felt like they were having drinks for an absurdly long amount of time. The poison wine was predictable. They should have started the final act partway through dinner, then made it a poison dessert or prosecco so you think "oh it's over, and the violence is going to come from somewhere unexpected" Welp that's my lazy criticism. I enjoyed it well enough as it is.
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# ¿ Apr 13, 2016 04:28 |
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# ¿ Apr 25, 2024 02:16 |
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DangerZoneDelux posted:They were most likely drinking Port Wine which is common as a dessert wine, you could tell since they were toasting in small glasses often used for a Port or Sherry. So yeah that was the end of the dinner Oh I'm dumb
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# ¿ Apr 15, 2016 19:28 |
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Basebf555 posted:Eden also says something towards the end like "it wasn't supposed to be like this, it was supposed to be quiet and clean". I can't remember the exact line but it was something like that. I think she, and probably David too, really felt like they were doing something good. Makes everything a little more disturbing in my opinion. drat, what a great opportunity to replace the finale soundtrack with yakkity sax
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# ¿ Apr 15, 2016 19:30 |
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SaltLick posted:Just saw it. No dinner party is ever like that ever. Would leave immediately During the video everyone would get bored and stare at their phones
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# ¿ Apr 18, 2016 06:48 |