It should have been given five stars, but the plot is too real and cruel.
I don't know if there are people whose psychological quality is good enough to watch it a second time.
They are evil and ugly and have no respect for life.
Tina and the other girl are just excuses for their evil.
The scene where they raped me I didn't dare to watch. I was blinded.
This director is cruel...
I can't go on.
It's worse than any horror or ghost movie I've ever seen.
PS.
Somewhat comforting is that Lena went to the detention center to see Tina.
She said: "I don't care whether your other half is a monkey or an orangutan, I'm going to get you out."
Since being killed is what Tina has to face, I'm glad she didn't suffer too much.
Strictly speaking, this is not a gay movie.
After all, the protagonist does not identify with her own gender, although she finally releases her body calmly.
only a little bit of edge.
I just went to supplement the relevant information 11 years ago.
The real events are even more terrifying, and it is very heartbreaking to read a simple case statement.
Does that mean the movie is a little softer than the truth?
Oh my god, why is it so scary? What kind of world is this?
It's because this movie is really tragic, so I haven't watched it for a long time.
Sure enough,
I only now know how ethereal "Chloe" and "Ling Deed" are.
Although it is sad to read it, it
is nothing compared to "Boys Don't Cry".
"The Devil" was also compared.
Anyway, Irene also killed several men, which is considered an outlet.
But here, it makes no sense at all.
Nothing in this world is more important than dignity and freedom.
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