★★★☆ 7.5 If you think this is just a vulgar, blood-filled B-grade film, then you may feel like me and feel beyond your expectations after watching it. In this era of labels flying around and hats being buckled, political correctness is marked with a tick, and political incorrectness is marked with a cross. Today, human thinking ability has become so binary. Faced with the mess made by themselves, people feel like a mess, they give up completely, no longer explore, no longer discuss, no longer theoretical, but use the most lazy and simple method to conveniently label and stand in line to identify people. Confidently under the guidance of the standard answers that they think are correct and just, they deprive themselves of their ability to think, and they also deprive the other party of all just rights in an irrefutable and unreasonable state. , intensified. All the characters in the film are in this state, and the lines, actions, and other details all subtly reveal this information, even inserting some memes from time to time in the bloody and violent fights, can't help laughing. The protagonist of the anti-traditional old-fashioned way of playing with the audience at the beginning is also more interesting after the blood is flying. It really made fun of everyone, including the audience, inside and out.
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