The overall arrangement of the movie is still good. The family taught the heroine and her sister to be vegetarian since childhood, but her journey of eating raw started from the bloody photoshoot. I think her sister forced her to eat animal offal from the beginning of school to taking her to the highway. The hunt was guiding her step by step. The female protagonist stared at his neck when she helped GAY change into his surgical gown. She had the desire to eat human flesh. He was stunned by her quickness and fearlessness when she performed the autopsy on the calf, which proved the female protagonist. Adaptation or love for blood, the heroine puts on makeup and dances in front of the mirror, which may indicate that she has discovered another self. When she came out of her sister's room, she took out the key, then closed the door with her backhand, ready to insert the key and then took it off, wanting to express their mutual love. Prevention? There is one little detail that I don't quite understand. GAY called her sister and then forwarded it. The hostess also asked him why he had her sister's phone number. Did he want to show that GAY had an affair with her sister? In addition, the sexual desire of the heroine of the whole film seems to be entangled with the desire to eat raw. The family inheritance explained by his father at the end of the film is really sad, and it also proves his father's sacrifice for love.
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