First of all, the understanding of the title is a problem. Getaway is a pun, which means escape and travel. The former means that the murderer couple is trying to escape the pursuit and blame others. The latter is the surface meaning of the film.
Secondly, the heroine did not let the police shoot the man for no reason. In fact, a careful friend reminiscing about his conversation with Gina in the tent can spot hints that a man was strangling her from behind the bushes, telling her not to resist. I suspect that this man is the perverted male protagonist now. It can be seen that she actually wants to live a peaceful life. This is also after she finally saw the deep and sincere relationship between Dabing and his wife, and felt very desperate for herself. She didn't want to live this kind of life anymore, and wanted to be free, so she suggested the police to shoot.
But there is one thing I don't understand. How did the soldier see the problem of the perverted man from the scorpion in the wine?
Basically, this film is still worth watching, but there are too many puns in the context. If you are not careful, it is easy to misjudge. Mila's performance is a little more inner struggle than before.
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