Caton at the beginning feels so good! The photography is very beautiful. For suspense films, the sound and action details are very important. The sound and action details are well received. The color matching also pays attention to details and harmony. The transition from the hair to the grass is amazing! Nicole's acting skills somewhat solidified the voice of the heroine. She is very comfortable as a narrator. She is not fat, but belongs to a pear-shaped spider with a thin waist and wide hip bones. The sentence she taught her is also very classic, "Sometimes you need to do something bad to stop you from doing something worse." Dad took her hunting was actually using hunting to suppress the desire to kill. Charlie looked straight at people and didn't. Behind the deep affection of the evil smile is the inner resentment Charlie feels that his brother should love him, but he didn't get it because of love and hatred Mom felt that her daughter should love her, she felt that she stole Richard and Charlie's love for her Charlie asked Idia to pack up While whistling upstairs, Idia sat in his seat in Charlie's pose and watched him go up, which was a wonderful scene. On the surface, they were bound to become a group, but in fact, the mother saw that Charlie was still continuing to take revenge for not getting his brother's love. For this reason, he wanted to take Idia away, and he wanted to occupy Richard's wife on the surface. Actually took Idia and killed her mother. Idia is definitely a freak, but her "nature" wasn't unleashed at first.
I don't know why she chose to kill her uncle between her uncle and her mother. Maybe this is the real "inheritance" and "transformation". After all, she has put on adult high heels?, drove Charlie's car, and put on the sunglasses of his dad after Charlie killed him.
Pre-closing snippet echoes
It's just that the title is only aesthetic, and the avant-garde is a bloodthirsty and violent aesthetic. It turned out that the flower was white, and the red flower was full of blood!
The twisted human nature and love and hate are so "beautiful" in a slow-paced and unique narrative style, ???!
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