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Karelle 2022-01-01 08:02:05

1. The whole story is actually: The residents of that small town are all high-status people. They want to maintain their pure blood, so they only intermarried internally, which resulted in a decrease in the quality of the population. These problems.
2. The town residents are preparing to take away the twin sisters in order to infuse fresh blood. In order to protect one of them, their mother only cut off one of their fingers, creating a false appearance that one of them was dead. Those who were killed were made by one of the twins. To avenge their cruelty and selfishness.
3. The mother of the twin sisters fled to the monastery in order to avoid being chased by the people in the town. Because of being in a dark room for a long time, her eyes have deteriorated.
4. The masked one was the one rescued by her mother. She killed those people in order to avenge the “Nazi” behavior of the residents of Xiaozheng. It was the people she killed that robbed her twin sister.
The inhabitants of the small town are made up of people of noble origin and noble blood in the film. They are also isolated for themselves, in order to maintain the purity of their "species", which ultimately leads to a decline in the quality of the population, such as those who are blind, are the result of close relatives getting married. Therefore, the biologists in the small town came up with a way to bring in "fresh blood" from outside the town, but they also felt that it would be better to let those "fresh blood" get the "cultural influence" of the small town from childhood. Therefore, these cruel acts of abduction and murder occurred. They ignore the laws of nature and think that they are the creator.

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  • Alexandro 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The setting is good, but the structure is not rigorous and the explanation is unclear. I don’t know if it is a novel adaptation, and even if it is, it cannot be assumed that the audience has read the novel! Eugenics arranges the intermarriage of elites for generations, resulting in recessive genetic diseases becoming dominant. Obviously, intermarriage of close relatives in the family will have this problem. I don't understand this setting. Later, because of too many situations like this, I "exchanged children" for new blood. Are the twins exchanged? Is that bad? Or does one of the twins trade with the other, but the other becomes a threat to them? How did the twins know they were replaced? Why did the mother of twins fake a car accident all those years ago? The headmaster's son who was killed by the truck hitting the male protagonist was also exchanged, so it wasn't the headmaster's son who died? Did he help the twins get revenge because he knew he was a victim? Then why didn't they kill the principal?

  • Eusebio 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    we are the master, we are the slaver, we are everyehere, we are nowhere, we contorl the crimson rivers.

The Crimson Rivers quotes

  • Sister Andrée: I'm talking about Demons, and you talk to me about the police?

  • Max Kerkerian: [after winning a fight] Max Kerkerian WINS!