On a windy afternoon, this sleepy story with a beautiful setting ended with a barren script and a pale male lead. All the suspenseful plots are not mixed in the story for viewers to discover and marvel at. It turns out that it is so or so subtle. Instead, it's a botched shot to reveal some of the answers. This leaves the viewer with a clear sense of separation, and the additions to the ending for the sake of this ending make it all too blunt and uninteresting. Maybe we are all used to open endings or we start to like some suspenseful modes that the film itself can't explain and can only be figured out by aftertaste and reviewing film reviews. It's just, Little Red Riding Hood, nothing.
But if you don't expect it to be a movie with dark blood from the perspective of a suspense movie, there is no such image at all. Those vigorous announcements are just to illustrate a gorgeous set, or a group of youthful faces. Doubtful.
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