Everything Cormac Mccarthy has written is fricking shit and he writes like a fricking Neanderthal. Yes I even mean No Country for Old Men. The books is shit and the movie is shit. Killing head characters off screens is fricking dumb and boring and he hides behind his shitty writing by trying to sound "deep". Change my mind
I hate this scene so fricking much, not because of how shocking it is, but because it's fricking moronic.
The implication here is that they are keeping the people alive so they have longer access to fresh meat. But that's so fricking dumb.
The human body doesn't magically produce calories, anything you feed them to keep them alive would be more efficient if you ate it yourself.
>they don't feed them
Still moronic, starving or not the human body burns calories each day. First it will burn fat, then muscle mass. Every day one of these is alive he will be less nutritious (fun fact: you can actually starve from eating meat that is too lean, google "rabbit starvation"). Also just because you're alive doesn't mean that your meat is fresh, infections are a thing.
If they actually wanted to be efficient they'd just kill the people and then smoke/cure the meat.
Bottom line, the scene is pure shock value with no thought put into it.
Also can't you get diseases from eating other human beings? Wouldn't leaving live people as cattle around in filth just be asking to get sick as frick. There is a reason they don't use human feces as fertilizer.
This War of Mine could be close, sharing that apocalyptic shit time aesthetic, Darkwood for more of a horror feel, Pathologic also captures the disease and sickness.
Meat is meat, the only issue you can get from eating human is from eating human brains, which, if they knew anything, they would rather use for tanning the skinleather instead.
Also, who the frick would put up with this? Why aren't they taking apart the bed and chains and whatever to make some crude weapons and then try to anyone that comes down there? What do they have to lose?
>Here son, let's both go into this basement. I'll make sure to hold you extra tight as we go in deeper. >Bloody chains? This can only lead to good things!
The Last of Us, the thing was a zombie and Road ripoff.
Overrated, contrived overly dramatic hackshit and a story that isn't worth telling in the first place? Last of Us 2, easily.
Good start, moronic mid and shittiest ending you can ever imagine?
Dead space with RGB endings.
I meant Mass Effect my brain lagged.
Literallly filtered
Play DayZ with your moronic friend on PVP only server, and try to be friendly
Fallout 4 with this
Hideo Kojima
there is that one ubi survival game I am alive or something like that
gave me similar vibes
What is this trope called?
Everything Cormac Mccarthy has written is fricking shit and he writes like a fricking Neanderthal. Yes I even mean No Country for Old Men. The books is shit and the movie is shit. Killing head characters off screens is fricking dumb and boring and he hides behind his shitty writing by trying to sound "deep". Change my mind
>Yes I even mean No Country for Old Men. The books is shit and the movie is shit.
Based.
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I hate this scene so fricking much, not because of how shocking it is, but because it's fricking moronic.
The implication here is that they are keeping the people alive so they have longer access to fresh meat. But that's so fricking dumb.
The human body doesn't magically produce calories, anything you feed them to keep them alive would be more efficient if you ate it yourself.
>they don't feed them
Still moronic, starving or not the human body burns calories each day. First it will burn fat, then muscle mass. Every day one of these is alive he will be less nutritious (fun fact: you can actually starve from eating meat that is too lean, google "rabbit starvation"). Also just because you're alive doesn't mean that your meat is fresh, infections are a thing.
If they actually wanted to be efficient they'd just kill the people and then smoke/cure the meat.
Bottom line, the scene is pure shock value with no thought put into it.
Also can't you get diseases from eating other human beings? Wouldn't leaving live people as cattle around in filth just be asking to get sick as frick. There is a reason they don't use human feces as fertilizer.
This War of Mine could be close, sharing that apocalyptic shit time aesthetic, Darkwood for more of a horror feel, Pathologic also captures the disease and sickness.
Meat is meat, the only issue you can get from eating human is from eating human brains, which, if they knew anything, they would rather use for tanning the skinleather instead.
Also, who the frick would put up with this? Why aren't they taking apart the bed and chains and whatever to make some crude weapons and then try to anyone that comes down there? What do they have to lose?
>Here son, let's both go into this basement. I'll make sure to hold you extra tight as we go in deeper.
>Bloody chains? This can only lead to good things!