So if you watch it like watching a European movie, you won't feel that there is a gap.
The detailed plot is unknown, but the general idea is that if a killer wants to exit "hell" and live a human life, there will inevitably be resistance and love.
Perhaps it is this European town that is always warm and slow, the slate is laid down in circles, the small houses are scattered, and the blue sky and white clouds look up at the European town and those Europeans who live quietly and like to learn about history on the small house to calm him down. Come down and think - past and future.
The stark contrast of the unexpected shooting of a beautiful female killer amplifies this apprehension, and the equally unexpected arrival of the first woman in his life who can put his guard down hastened his pace, albeit a prostitute. , but she originally only had sex without kissing professionally until she forgot about kissing and dating, which showed that he and she were both tired of life without love, and this fit made both of them vibrate.
So, the determination to start a new life, the vow to be together forever, and the traces of the past had a strong collision, and the end was the beautiful river.
If it's just a movie, the tragedy might be more powerful
but if it's real life, I hope they all live to change their destiny, because they all paid the price and they deserve to be rewarded.
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PS
Although I learned a long time ago through reading books, prostitutes are not allowed to kiss during sex. Does kissing contain more emotions?
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