Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Suspense Might Not Be Reality But It Sure Can Awaken The Mind

James Brundage compares the opening of the movie to the death that occurs on the roads each year. Good information but doesn’t pertain to picking up a hitchhiker. To believe kindness of man became fear and foolishness of being naïve. To be tormented in the desert of New Mexico by human kind. It illuminates the hitchhiker’s thoughts of what’s ahead. Forgetting the lack of thought in bringing across how the characters got together. Slow in relating to form a plot of how it was made or got started.
We see that their names were of learning in the desert of mystery. Many things kept you watching in the suspense of this sociopath, around the corner of his craftiness. Empty parts kept the movie impossible to take your eyes off of it slightly. Not wanting to miss what will be next. Destruction of his human mind at hand by darkness of his own life of unhappiness.

I agree that the suspense of the next move of the hitchhiker kept me watching the whole movie. Relating to real life he directed it to life as out in isolation. What’s really there? I agree that the story line could be put together better, but a plot well taken in the mystery moves of the hitchhiker’s mind. Direct action awakens to all human minds.
This script was breath taking as to be on guard at all times. Never to always trust people, better to walk to live out the night of darkness. Think before you leap in anyone’s car at the late night hour of darkness.
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1 comment:

  1. I could not agree more with watching the movie with bated breath. You are always waiting to see what this sociopathic hitchhiker is going to do next. How much more could he could torment. I have to disagree with relating to real life out in isolation. With the world we live in today, I can see the this scenerio playing out on a city street. Mainly because of the negative things we see that people do to one another every day on the news.

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