Is this the best scene of 2017?

Is this the best scene of 2017?

Looks like she's got a cyborg arm

I didn't particularly care for this movie. I felt like the dialogues between her and herself were particularly inept and expository. I get that it was adapted from a book, where narration is key, but still, much of the dialogue should have been cut.
The last 20 minutes was baffling. Why exactly did we need the Moonlit Man to be explained? He worked fine as being a personification of impending doom. I'd understand it a bit more if he was the focus of the story, or at least an acknowledged urban legend. As it stands, in the film, it detracts from the overall film, and the theme of overcoming your inner demons. It's classic King; he never knows when to take something out

...Are you fucking with me? I assumed OP's pic was from Jigsaw?

What movie, faggots?

the movie is from Stephen Kings Geralds Game. bitch gets stuck to a bed because the guy she was fucking had a heart attack

Gerald's Game on netflix

>tripfag
>wasting dubs on a tripfag
kys

With just a little work she could have smashed that headboard. What an idiot

>Smash the headboard
Not if it was solid wood, she couldn't. The bit about the posts being, "reinforced" was dumb.

Also dumb was the fact that she could have lifted the shelf off and used it to pull the phone closer, so she could have grabbed it before it died. Also, if you were going to lubricate your hand to escape, why wouldn't you have used the water?

The entire point of the character and the story in the book was that King himself felt trapped by genre conventions and his audience expectations. It's a three layer frame narrative, with the center being this slightly different than his usual story about a woman in peril. And around that is the story itself ignoring everything original the center part had to say in favor of much more conventional King story about a serial killer. And the outer part was his commentary in the forward and Epilogue and in the marketing around the book speaking as this kind of absurd and exaggerated persona. The adaptation didn't even seem to scratch at any of this, unfortunately, but not really surprisingly, given how adaptations of his works tend to go.

AAAAAAAAAAAH
FUCK

Colin Farrell with his eyes covered spinning around the lounge with a rifle

Just saw this scene. Nice touch.

Her dad cumming on her back is

Link?

Also, I've never heard of this movie. Seems really interesting though. Worth checking out?

Yes
That's a good one too

Did anyone like the ending? Personally I felt like a lifetime movie was happening where the women narrates the revenge she got when her abuser went to jail.

Good movie or waste of time? Should watch?

Mommy?

OW
W

"Hey Siri, call 911"

Roll credits.

I don't remember this scene in Jigsaw. Was it a post-credit scene?

Thank you for giving real input on Sup Forums instead of senselessly memeing. Are anime posters our only hope?

>rlm recommends a film
>Sup Forums watches it
How come?

Jay from RLM loved it, which was baffling to me. It was so cheesy and fucking retarded and really brought down what was a pretty solid slow paced horror.

It was a lot less cheesy in the book, she basically strong arms a lawyer from Gerald's firm to get her into a closed door hearing for the Midnight Cowboy and she sneaks up behind him and gets his attention. He says the same shit he says in the movie to her but she just leaves in the book, she doesn't get an epic quip in on him like in the movie, the whole point is that she wanted to see that he was real and not some figment of her imagination. That would have taken forever though, so I guess I can understand why they went with the ending they did.

That actually sounds much better, thanks for sharing. I hated the ending quip scene, felt like she was stupid for saying he was small while he was standing over her and he just broke his fucking restraints. Like clearly those men who abused her still had real power to hurt her but she smugly says they're small as if that stops anything.

I read the book as a teenager but it's the only book that actually scared the shit out of me.

I finished it at 5am after tearing through the 2nd half all night. The moonlight man was better developed in the book and I was convinced he was just her imagination until the end. And he looked a lot scarier in my imagination than in the movie. I kind of pictured RiffRaff from Rocky Horror, not that he's scary.

They really woman-empowered up the movie ending fosho, but it is current year I guess...

Kylo killing Snoke was. Amazing how little taste this board has these days.