The two sections in the bathroom of the old house and the section under the bridge where the prisoner is interrogated are the magic of the film. Without these three plots, the film has no features at all. Whenever the murderous executioner held up the weapon and forced the wretched and weak captive to teach himself how to get along with his daughter, the kind of satanic face that shone with angelic light would make us smile.
A father, no matter how cruel or even vicious he is when he fights outside, he is always full of love when facing his daughter.
Four stars are given because the editing and plotting of some clips in the film are logically flawed, but in terms of viewing experience, you can get five stars, at least for a middle-aged father.
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