![]() ![]() But of course what other choice is there now that you've reached the destination? You hope that your hunch was wrong as you get off. Liam Neeson is a travelling theatrical impresario, a boisterous Ulster Protestant whose star turn is his wingless thrush: an unfortunate young man without arms or legs but with a wonderful way of. A man accidentally shoots himself in the head multiple times, quick but violent. During a mans execution, another man is brutally scalped. A mans fingers are shot off by the main character. Three fight scenes are quite brutal and bloody. ![]() The sense of foreboding from before turns into a wave of dread. The camera cuts away quickly before the people die. There's a hunch that sits in the back of your mind, but you dearly hope you're mistaken and try to give it no thought, lest those thoughts turn that hunch into a reality.Īs you consider this, suddenly you come to a stop. You rack your mind about this issue, but it seems you can't grasp onto the truth as it slips just beyond your fingers. You try to remember how or why you got on this ride in the first place, and where its destination actually is. ![]() Slowly, the light drains from the scene as you start to get an idea that there's something sinister or supernatural afoot. It starts of casually enough, with a somewhat odd conversation among strangers. The incredible sense of foreboding really reminded me of a bad shroom trip I had one time. One that really affected me was The Mortal Remains - the stagecoach one. It's hard to pick a favourite because I enjoyed all of the stories. ![]()
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