Some people on the Internet say that half of the film is understood by men and women, because they are watching from the standpoint of men or women. Oh, there should be some truth to it, but it is not entirely the case. When I first watched it, I felt that this little girl Hailey was a little paranoid. Although her IQ was very high, her thoughts were dark and somewhat abnormal. And if it's just to teach a lesson to an old man who is a pedophile, it won't make him fall into a breakdown by that means. At the end of the film, the audience is clearly told that the little girl is avenging a good friend of hers, and this man Jeff is one of the two murder suspects. At the end of the film, it is not specified which of the two men, or both, the real murderer is, but the powerful Haley simply drove both of them to death. In fact, even if Jeff was not the one who committed the murder, he should be punished. After all, he had watched a beautiful girl die tragically in front of him and was indifferent. However, this retribution is really cruel. Although the audience understands the ins and outs of the story, they can't help but sympathize with this man, and hope not to break into a character like Hailey in their own life-to be honest, no matter what happens, Those doctors' judgments were right, this little girl did have a psychological problem.
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