There is a spoiler for a movie that I like very much, with a big brain, black humor, and never tire of it. Women's jealousy and revenge, all three of them are for themselves, at least since Madeleine and Ennister got married. Helen hates her boyfriend because Helen keeps being taken away. Madeleine because Helen looks down on herself, but shows good on the surface but hooks up with Helen’s boyfriend. Ernest is a coward, fearful and timid and selfish in her ability to work [plastic surgeon, make-up for the dead]. Excellent scum man. The friendship between the women in the film is unpredictable. They were fighting for the moment, and then they can open their hearts and reconcile as before, and then gloat each other when they are not known. The heroines all drank potions, keeping their youth, and at the same time. He was also given the ability to be immortal (immortality is more appropriate), but the damaged body also lost its repair function as a normal person. Madeleine was stepped back down the stairs by the male lead. Her body died but was still alive. Helen drove him away. Later, she was shot by Madeleine because she was conspiring to kill Madeleine. In the same way, she became the living dead. After fighting and talking, the two reconciled, in order to maintain the common interests (to keep your body looking The heroines hope that the heroine will drink the potion of longevity. The heroine is unexpectedly hardened once in the face of coercion and temptation. He escaped from the hunt, and after leaving the villa, he married and became famous and enjoyed his twilight years. In the end, the two heroines did not forget to complain about each other's happiness, misfortune hurt others and harm themselves, rolled down the steps, falling apart, but still talking, full of irony, black humor, I like special effects, and it’s not bad. Now it seems to be a pass, the head is turned one hundred and eighty degrees, the big hole in the stomach, I can't watch the show.
There is also the soundtrack, which is slightly weird and joyful, great
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