After watching the trailer, I came with the expectation of a suspenseful film. This style of painting is actually very similar to Netflix's life suspenseful TV movie (but the title is actually produced by Lionsgate). The super loving interaction between the two moms in the early stage was a bit chick-flick. The harmless full-time housewife and the domineering urban woman really had a super chemical reaction. Then the style of painting suddenly returned to the track of a suspense film, but as the investigation progressed, I wondered if this was actually a supernatural film, and it was a campus vacation decades ago and an old house fire, what did I scream in my heart? When I was a ghost, I was suddenly pulled back to the realism category. It turned out to be not a ghost movie, so I couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. The next thing is a bloody meal. The three people have a chaotic relationship and cannot entangle and love each other. In fact, the plot is a bit out of control. Thoughts after reading it: Don't mess with housewife easily, unlike the social animals who are exhausted after being squeezed by the society, what they lack most is everlasting energy, even if you are a vicious, cunning, and cunning society's top elite, you can't do it! This film is good-looking in fairy casting. The casting of the two protagonists is tailor-made, one is harmless to humans and animals and the other is a sexy avatar. My favorite point is when Blake Lively yells at brotherf**ker and flirts with the little white rabbit. And I've always liked her tone of voice, it's sticky and a little vague and provocative, and the vacuum suit in this one is completely sexy! Alas, apparently such a loving couple, in fact, in the end, I once thought that they would frame their husbands together and live together happily ever after, but in the end, they were discredited as a complete villain, my only regret.
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