![]() Then we have the world's dumbest lady who just lets him in and falls for all his tricks. Then him sneaking around town is way too easy. First off, how this guy escapes is really easy. Being perfectly honest, I'll fully admit that the writing in this movie is pretty bad. The rest of the movie is about the interactions between the two and it kinda makes you nervous because she takes a long time to figure things out and you are wondering when he is going to snap. In the pouring rain, he goes up to this woman's house and gets himself inside. A man escapes from prison after having murdered several people. No Good Deed is your typical home-invasion thriller. And even though the title makes no sense, the movie itself is actually pretty entertaining. That would actually make more sense for this movie because it could refer to this killer and how his terrible deeds won't go unpunished. The phrase would make a lot more sense if it said that no bad deed goes unpunished. Although I don't know if I would call letting a killer into your home a good deed. But in this scenario, is it referring to the fact that if you do a good deed by letting a killer into your home then you will get punished? I can kinda see that. ![]() They told me that if I do a good deed, I will get rewarded, not punished. Is that saying that every time you do something good for someone else, you are going to get punished? That's not what my parents told me when I was growing up. It doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. "No good deed goes unpunished." Think about that statement. ![]()
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