At the beginning of the movie, Sidney and Rocky killed another newlywed couple. Her husband was a screenwriter. The two acted as them and traveled to their honeymoon-Hawaii. They met a pair of wild lovers Nick and Gina. Nick kept boasting about his survivability after hearing that he was a screenwriter. He claimed to have served secretly in the United States and still has shrapnel in his head. Rocky couldn't get rid of it.
At this time, the police found traces of the killer and sealed off Hawaii. Several couples who were honeymooned in Hawaii have become suspects, but everyone thinks that Brother Hammer played the brainless hunk the most suspect. Rocky took the opportunity to put the evidence of the crime into Brother Hammer's bag, and successfully planted the crime, and Brother Hammer and his wife were arrested. For the rest of their lives, Nick and Gina increased their trust in them, and they camped together to slaughter sheep, and experienced the storm; Sidney saw the love he longed for from them, opened his heart to Gina, and told the story of childhood ; Gina also complained to Sidney that although they have a perfect love, Nick has been slow to propose to her. Sidney can't bear to attack the Nicks, but Rocky is determined to kill them. Who knows that Nick did have shrapnel in his head, which helped him fend off the bullet. Nick has been preparing for this trip for a long time, just to propose to Gina, so his will is amazing; and Gina is also quite strong. The sinister Lodge asks Sidney to call the police, planting Nick and Gina as the real killers.
The last is the desperate fight between Nick and Rocky, and Nick is dying. Sidney came with the police in a rescue helicopter. Looking at the two men underneath, Sidney finally identified Rocky as the murderer and watched the police kill Rocky, ending it all. Nick took out Gina's long-awaited proposal ring.
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