I don't recommend this movie, I don't think it's a good movie, I just want to say, it's an attempt, although I'm willing to give this movie full marks. Do philosophical propositions have to be accurately analyzed and elaborated with cold killing? The protagonist Jack helps a woman, but this mean and vicious woman is too annoying, so Jack smashes her head with a jack, Jack does not feel any discomfort in the process, but gets pleasure, so she starts to go crazy hunted the women and brought each body back to the freezer. Jack is a perfectionist with spiritual cleanliness. He builds his own house from the perspective of art and philosophy. Here, the house is a metaphor for heaven. Jack is building his own paradise, but is there a difference between heaven and hell? Mussoorie Nicholas is also building his own paradise, Hitler is also building a paradise, is it really a paradise? Can the construction of heaven really be accomplished through icy killing? Those who are beyond human nature are not necessarily gods, but also devils...
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