A gorgeous suspense movie. The story is like "Gone Lover" after drawing and blending, the narrative and suspense are weakened. The editing and structure are also similar to "The Labyrinth of Heart", which can be easily spliced after being broken, but the narration is not as clear as that of "Heart". Jumping between, a little confusing, messy. Compared with "Heart", the image is luxurious. This comes from the excellent photography of the film, the excellent control of light and light source under natural light, and the clean gray, white and blue interlaced background. The camera creates a sense of space extracted from different angles in the movement and stillness all the time, creating a suspenseful atmosphere full of tension and expressiveness. Stationary train, moving villa village, blurred fog, dangerous jungle. Photography and performance are the two major aspects of the film. The three women are all good-looking, and the heroine is the heroine in "Fifty Shades of Grey", and her performance is natural and powerful. Some people say that this is a feminist work, but it's actually just a women's work. And passengers like the heroine who look out the window every day and imagine wantonly, maybe just like you and me on the train.
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