Although I don't understand it, I still find it interesting. I don't know if it's because of enough sleep or because of the story, but I didn't feel sleepy. As a suspense film, unlike the usual loud or eerie mystery, the tone of the narrative is really calm and unhurried. It's as if he's talking about the trivial things around you that you talk about after dinner. The opening and closing credits are like the whole film, without sound, just text. It seems to be a statement: nothing to say! In fact, a lot has been said...
Judging from the answers to the suspense in the plot, the mastermind is more like the eldest daughter of the priest, the girl who leaned against the teacher's door, nibbled on an apple in a boring way, and reprimanded the children to shut up! The white ribbon cannot restrain the thoughts of evil, but it may give the self-righteous reason to carry out the evil!
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