When watching this kind of film, you still occasionally scold, why is this person so stupid, he will do everything you don’t want him to do, but if it’s not like this, the plot can’t continue. For example, the heroine's boyfriend, Wader, is always casually going in to see things that should not be seen. He is destined to die first, but purely from the perspective of visibility, he is killed in more scenes. Others are relatively simple to deal with.
The wealthy and beautiful girl Hilton is a true performance in it. Do a strip dance before dying.
The three killers in this film should be regarded as three killers. They are all very BT. Except for the one who killed the most who looks the most normal, the other two are very BT at a glance. Then according to the American story style, they must have been treated unfairly at home since they were children. The father was rejected because of the separation operation of the conjoined twins. The mother was seriously ill and the father felt sick to his wife. Under such circumstances, they decided to change the whole town to the day their mother died.
The three brothers divided the labor and cooperated. The separated Vincent, who was relatively unhealthy, made the wax figure, the normal twin was responsible for killing, and the remaining son was responsible for guiding. It was actually clear that everything was set up step by step, their car broke down, they were taken to the gas station, and the gas station didn't have what they wanted. . . . It seems to have been rehearsed countless times. While you've been fascinated by the process, at the end you see the little son, the little son who has dealt with countless animal carcasses, beckoning to them.
I don't quite understand what this last shot means. Also would love to know the role this young son plays in it. It's just that this terrifying unmanned town of wax actually reveals a strong sense of family affection everywhere. The dead mother was turned into a wax figure, and her face has been preserved forever. The reason why the three sons killed so many people was because their parents were excluded from the outside world, and they wanted to continue making wax figures, which was undoubtedly the fulfillment of their mother's dream. Vincent, who was in charge of making the wax figure, was helpless and sad when he saw his brother was killed. Nick said when he was saving MM, if you hurt her, I will never spare you. After turning into a wax man, a grieving Nick said, i will get you out of there, and in the end, he could only take his beloved camera from the police...
it's a good movie. .
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