A very exciting and enjoyable film! The policy assumption of the Human Removal Plan, as well as the black people who were later hunted down, and the wealthy children who were hunted down, all insinuate the problem of class contradictions in the country. The story takes place in a house, and the scenes are concentrated, which makes the story more exciting and intense, and makes people more focused when watching. People are fighting, fleeing, and arguing in the dark. In the dark background, it affects emotions, is fascinating, and makes people bloody. Personally, I like the black man very much, because of the skin color, it is difficult to identify in the dark, which makes the atmosphere of the film more tense and exciting. When the middle school students in the back knocked on the door, the masks they were wearing were photographed from a cat's eye angle, which was scary enough. In general, as a film that is more in the direction of seeking stimulation, it is enough to guide the audience to complete the task psychologically, and the small reversal at the end is also a bit meaningful.
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