The whole film has a Nordic atmosphere, calm and restrained.
First, why did the villain in the play want to kill the male protagonist, and he also designed so many traps to frame the male protagonist. Obviously, he made up some traps for the male protagonist to jump. This reason is too bloody.
Second, that woman is the **** of the male protagonist. She is arranged by the villain to approach the male protagonist, but why is she crazy to kill the male protagonist? for a job? baffling.
Third, I didn't understand how the villain found the male protagonist at the end? Chasing and killing all the way, is it for Mao?
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