"Absurd", "exquisite", "black humor", "redemption" and "brutal and beautiful" are the feelings I summed up after watching this movie. Wicked Town is filled with ungrateful, conscientious residents. "That's because you haven't seen trash." The heroine said at the end. I have to say, the plot is very clever. At the beginning of the bus, that bowl of red soup, first the daughter takes care of the crazy mother, then the mother takes care of the desperate daughter, the death of the male protagonist and the mother Molly, and the sheriff's "cute" sacrifice, the screenwriter can come in 10,000 ways. There is a better ending, the heroine proved her innocence, and finally flew away with the hero's mother, but she used such a cruel way to let the heroine get redemption, get rid of bondage and get freedom. And the heroine finally set the town on fire and went to Melbourne at will, which reflects that the heroine gained freedom from her heart and became strong. Maybe such a "brutal and beautiful" ending is the "art" of the film? I still remember watching the birds in the sky fly freely into the distance before Molly fell. The absurd, humorous and ironic storyline, coupled with the exquisite soundtrack and costumes, this film is a masterpiece, and it is absolutely amazing.
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