My favorite scene is when the lady said that I would take you to a place, so she took her to the terrifying study. The maid opened the book and said angrily, "Is this called reading aloud?" Then she tore the book, pushed it to the bookcase, and ripped it as much as she wanted. Bad, as if the shame and resentment could be smashed to pieces, and finally, under the infection of the maid, the young lady finally began to destroy the books she had "read" millions of times, as if she saw that the young lady wanted to control her own destiny and rushed out The scene of going to embrace freedom in prison is very touching.
There are many people who say that the young lady's face is dull and her expression is hollow. I think I saw the feeling when the young lady and the maid looked at each other. The young lady was raised by this kind of pervert since she was a child. No one can protect her and love her. The aunt who loves her has not been able to protect herself. Even a maid can bully her. Her feelings are very restrained. If she doesn't care, she will not be hurt.
The maid is very brilliant, smart, innocent, every frown and smile is love. I originally wanted to see Ha Jung Woo, but later I was attracted to lesbians.
Very Park Chan-wook's film, the colors, costumes, and even the advancement of the camera seem to be subtle and restrained. I originally thought it was a different perspective to tell the story, but who knew that the ending would be reversed and then reversed. I watched the trailer in Taiwan and said that everyone has a ghost. It turned out to be the case, and I sighed a lot.
The most brilliant scene of my Uncle He as a supporting role was watching the young lady masturbating beside him, and then looking at him with a cold and disdainful look at the end, "It's okay without you", I like the change in his emotions the most! But I still hope to see more videos where Uncle He shines... After all, 666666666
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