The slow but cold and realistic story begins, making people cold and cold to follow this girl to find his father.
Just like in the winter of starvation and cold, there is a bone in front of you that is not hot and has no meat residue, which attracts you.
Why was her father released on bail and then ran away? Why didn't her uncle let her go look for it? Why did the relatives ignore her and threaten her?
This collective refusal and seemingly hidden drug-related secrets keep you hooked.
Until the end, when the body of his father was sawed off in the water, the film only implicitly explained the reality of his father's murder.
The murderer was also implicitly confirmed by his uncle, because once he knew who it was, he would also be close to death because of it.
In the winter, eating such a movie is a bit of a struggle with my stomach.
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