Originally thought it would be a warning declaration that the wicked have their own wicked grind, but it turned out to be a small group carnival with insufficient stamina. The heroine's lack of greed and stupidity and arrogance are disgusting and disgusting. A loathsome story is enough in itself to make one ignore all the tricks and techniques it employs, high or low. This film will disgust many people, and it is destined to be a carnival for some people. These people are the target group of the film, and the director's reckless pandering to them makes this film meaningless except for deepening prejudice and estrangement and severing interpersonal relationships. Because of the strong emotional output of the whole film (three views are not right), the heroine's shot at the end of the film does not have the pleasure of evil (sense of justice), but there is a kind of hypocrisy and disobedience forced to take care of the public's emotions. Just like the choices some films have to make in order to pass the review, it will never be the creator's original intention. The female protagonist's lesbian setting seems to be superfluous to prove some attributes and emphasize it to others. LGBT is a brick, move where you need it. In general, this movie can easily lead to discomfort and psychological disgust for the audience, prompting extreme and extreme people in some aspects to become more extreme. From this point of view, the film's existence is of little significance. N
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