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today I have my Umarex strike point in 177 caliber Ill be firing five shots at 20 yards Ill show you the results and speak a little bit about the pistol afterwards foreign foreign foreign four and five its about the best I can muster on this slightly breezy day with this gun but thats five shots at 20 yards so try and make this quick about the strike point first off as quite a few people have said its a piece of garbage it really is I disassembled the pistol cleaned everything up attached a Crosman stock attached a picatinny rail to the top of it mounted a scope three by nine extended the barrel did some trigger work on it and thats really what I spent the most time on it was doing the trigger work um [] it back here trying to see flip it over I took up as much of the slack as I could by making a trigger stop and it has uh it breaks at two pounds nine ounces I will show you the pool here theres a take up and Fire Ill do that again the best thing about this thing right now i

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Smile 2 Cast Kyle Gallner, who plays Roses detective ex-boyfriend Joel, has already been confirmed to return to the sequels cast, while Jesse T. Usher as Trevor and Gillian Zinser as Holly also could both come back as well.
Rose dies in Smiles ending because she was only able to overpower the entity once. She had enough fight in her to take on the gangly demonic monstrosity and even appeared to kill it, shattering a lantern over its head. Breaking Down Roses Fate In Smiles Ending What It Really Means screenrant.com why-rose-dies-in-smile-movie screenrant.com why-rose-dies-in-smile-movie
Rose then takes her own life in front of Joel, effectively passing the curse on to him. The Smile ending closes as the camera focuses on Roses death being reflected in Joels terrified eyes, showing that her fate will continue to happen to other people.
Joels life wont last long, though, as hes now the entitys next victim. In the end, theres no way to escape trauma. Smile is currently streaming on Prime Video in the U.S.
Joel finally gets to the house, only to watch her pouring gasoline on herself and lighting herself on fire. And shes got a big grin on her face while she does it, which means that she has passed the evil along to Joel. Smile Ending Explained: What Happens During the Finale - TheWrap thewrap.com smile-ending-explained-park thewrap.com smile-ending-explained-park
As explained by another one of the Smile movies main characters, Roses therapist, Dr. Madeline Northcott (Robin Weigert), trauma is manageable but doesnt fully go away. Smile serves as an allegory of emotional suffering being masked by fabricated displays of happiness and optimism. Smile Ending Explained (In Detail) - Screen Rant Screen Rant Movies Movie Features Screen Rant Movies Movie Features
Smile writer-director Parker Finn characterizes the two endings of his film as an attempt to get ahead of audiences expectations. In an interview with Polygon, he said that horror audiences have gotten so savvy The Ending(s) of Smile, Explained - Vulture Vulture 2022/10 the-ending-s-of-s Vulture 2022/10 the-ending-s-of-s
Smile (2022) - the transfer of this curse is triggered by watching another commit suicide or experience severe trauma.

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