An idle and unemployed young man is used as a scapegoat by the bad guys. In order to put the blame on the youth, the bad guy and his girlfriend designed the perfect trap. The methods used include satisfying the voyeuristic desires of young people, and the female companions seduce and seduce them. In the end, the female companion was silenced by the bad guy, and the young man was forced to surrender, but he was unable to prove his innocence, and the bad guy disappeared without a trace.
The story is chronologically split into three separate narratives, so the beginning can be a little confusing. As the three narratives unfolded separately, the beginning and the end were connected to each other, so that the entire story was fully explained.
The story itself is relatively mediocre, and the director's main intention is to create suspense through carefully set narrative methods to grab the audience's attention. After watching the movie, you will really appreciate the director's superb storytelling skills and his ability to control the entire narrative structure.
However, this narrative method of cutting the story into pieces seems too dazzling. Choosing the right technology to serve the content of the story will complement and complement each other, and the opposite will be offensive.
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