The biggest suspense at the beginning of this film is who is the protagonist. At first I thought that the protagonist was shot and killed in a short while, so I was still a little puzzled, thinking that there would be a reversal, and then I found out that the camera lens also has a role in the identity of the heroine. To give some hints, for example, when the woman woke up from the mine at the beginning, the heroine made a simple compass on the opposite side. She didn't panic, which means that she has enough survival skills and can highlight his extraordinaryness. They also made a lot of foreshadowing for her next counter-kill. There are also numerous insinuations of Don being the villain in the film, including his disappearance long after opening the box. And many times the crisis is not felt. And every time the heroine kills a villain, she will scream to stop her, and she will not understand the behavior of the heroine, and she is reluctant to put down the gun at the heroine after she is finally exposed by the broadcast. All this also supports the fact that he is the villain. The most impressive thing in the movie is the story of the tortoise and the hare, adapted by the heroine. The first half of the story is the same as the traditional one, but the second half has been changed. The latter part is very bloody. win the rabbit, but the real winner is still the rabbit. This symbolizes the situation of the manor game, and also satirizes the political situation in contemporary America, where the class struggle is intense, and the final winner is still the one at the top of the society. The title of black people is also mentioned several times in the film. It also reflects in disguise that the form of racial discrimination in the United States still existed at that time, and it was very obvious and strong. The film also satirizes the existence of the Internet keyboard warrior. The mastermind behind the manor game was just joking with friends online. But it was attacked by the network keyboard warriors who believed it to be true and crazy. Under the pressure of online public opinion and the grievances of being scolded, the final planner finally developed a strong psychology of revenge on the society. And put it into action, in the end, this bloody and violent behavior has an inseparable relationship with anyone who did not understand him and scolded him. At the end we can see when the mastermind and the heroine are dueling. The hostess threw a lot of furniture at him, and he avoided them accurately, except for the bottle of champagne. Made him panic. Jump out and pick up the bottle of champagne. This is enough to explain the expensive price of that bottle of champagne. After the last heroine completed the planner's counter-kill, she returned to the plane and blew the expensive bottle of champagne directly on the bottle. The flight attendant was also very surprised. This should be the heroine's celebration of her status change. It is also a satire on the upper class people from today's society. In the end, I think the reason why the heroine can complete the counter-kill is because she is neither a self-righteous elite group nor an irresponsible keyboard warrior on the Internet. She is not Turtles are not rabbits either. He has independent cognition and careful judgment, and can clearly distinguish malicious enemies. Also has extraordinary survivability. Only by being such a person with clear self-awareness can we finally break the established cruel ending and complete the reversal of our own destiny.
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