It turns out that I haven't missed any of the director's three works in recent years, "Border Slayer", "Going Through Fire and Water" and this film. "Border Slayer" has no impression now, but I think the photography is beautiful; the image style of "Through Water and Fire" can also match his script; and this work of his first director is very sincere, and many details are handled properly. The benefits must be carefully designed. The first point that pricked my heart was when Jane went to investigate the murdered girl’s house, her emotional handling of her parents gave me goosebumps, and I could feel the grief through the screen; the second is the whole movie From the beginning to the end of the movie, the emotions are suppressed. I wonder when it will break out. Who knows when the male protagonist returns to the house of the murdered girl and sees her room, coupled with the soundtrack, the suppressed emotions will reach this position. No one could stand it any longer. The third is the form of punishing the murderer by the protagonist, echoing the beginning and the end, and evil has evil retribution. It uses the unique ground environment and human body functions of the snow to create death, which is ingenious. In the end, all I can say is, looking forward to his next work.
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