Whether Diana is a ghost or a superhuman, her only purpose is to survive. In order to live, she could not tolerate Sophie's improvement, she refused to let Sophie take medicine, killed Sophie's husband, drove away Sophie's daughter, and tortured Sophie's son. Why Diana didn't kill Sophie's sons and daughters, many people think it's lily love, I think Diana just uses Sophie's sons and daughters to control Sophie, the sons and daughters are Sophie's reason for living, and also Diana's life-saving straw. So Diana just warned from the beginning to the end. If she really wants to kill her, she will kill it early. She kills other people without any fuss. Basically, one hit will kill. It is the highlight of the film, and the three views are super positive.
Why is Diana a tragedy? It is because of her uniqueness that people around her cannot tolerate her, but they are actually afraid of her, so her life is destined to be a tragedy and a tragedy for human beings. Think of a sentence, the meaning of the existence of humanities is to constantly expand the normal scope.
It's a pity that I can't go to the cinema to see it. I watched it on my mobile phone. I don’t know if it’s the source of the film or the screen of the mobile phone. I can’t find Diana, but occasionally I find it and get scared and cry. It’s also a kind of fun.
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