What are you going to do?
Nothing bad.
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The other day, I took the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator test to see what kind of personality the Internet would dub me with. To no surprise, I ended up with the ISFJ personality, essentially labeling me the introverted, judgmental jerk that I am. It only seemed accurate. Throughout my life, the bubbling personality that had characterized my early childhood years began to become more and more constricted, eventually forming my personality into the more socially awkward clam of a person I can be. I try my best to conceal my true emotions, and try not to worry others with my own problems. Essentially, I'm the quiet, reserved type who only tries to help others whenever possible. Watching The Guest at first made me think of these traits within David, the enigmatic main character of the film. As the story progresses, we get to know more and more about David's own secretive past, and why he really is visiting the family of a dead comrade in the first place. It's a maddeningly dizzy mystery that unfolds slowly but surely in the most timely and precise manner possible.