This movie is quite interesting, and it surprised me when I saw it. The poster for this film is well done and points out the theme of the film. A girl in red, standing in a hunting trap as bait. This is a story of Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf, but this time it was Little Red Riding Hood who took over the Big Bad Wolf. An adult photographer chatted in the online chat room, and as everyone expected, the photographer asked the photographer to come out for dinner. This was a 14-year-old minor. Then the underage girl was brought home on the grounds that there was an mp3 of a certain band at home. The first part of the film was relatively bland, and then it took a turn. Who knew that the photographer's nightmare would only start after arriving home. . . , Some places are breathless, the content is not introduced much, and some suspense is still reserved. The filming is still pretty good, the photography is clean and neat, and the use of color is quite special. The actress who played the little girl also played the woman through the wall in X-Men III. In this film, there are often large sections of dialogue, and the little girl can also be suppressed. It seems that she will also be a promising actor in the future. It is more interesting to look at the comments on the Internet afterwards, which can be said to be polarized. Most of the male compatriots can't accept such a film. They feel that the photographer in this film is too useless. It is too fake for an adult to be played on the palm of a little girl, and many compatriots clapp their hands after watching it. Call fast. There are still a few doubts in my opinion: First, has the photographer been castrated? Obviously not, I think the cut off obviously did not watch the movie well, if you look carefully, this is not a problem. After the photographer broke free of the rope, he looked under himself, and said, "It's okay, they're all there", and then jumped up and down to catch the girl, which didn't look like she was just castrated. Second, did the photographer die in the end? I don't think it's dead, I don't think the rope is too tight, it doesn't look like someone is hanging from it. I don't think the little girl wanted to kill the photographer from the beginning to the end. Why would it be such a big deal if she wanted to do it earlier? In fact, after so much tossing, letting him live is more uncomfortable than letting him die, and letting him live is a more severe punishment.
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