. The films of this year are always wonderful.
As long as you watch it patiently in the last 3 minutes,
I think you will think that
this film is not bad compared to the new films that appeared in the same period. I
believe many people will find that MILES in HALLE. The episode in the weird room was very impressive.
I also
remember that there were pictures and names of several other girls before the name of GRACE on M's computer desktop.
My first reaction at that time was that
MILES was the serial murder case by the legendary park.
Look at the murderer , several people have records, indicating that there is a premeditated plan
for him to have such a perverted room, indicating that he is actually very lustful, and that
he has a motive and a very high technical level, indicating that the conditions are
very similar~~~~
I thought It just ended like this.
Who knows that the screenwriter is much better than I imagined and
gave a good ending
. In fact, he also wrote about Halle's childhood before,
but he didn't break it until the end
. It's a good foreshadowing. I think
maybe the problem is that she stayed in H2A before. The days of the film are too much described and a
bit dragged, maybe it may be more compact
and the holes in the film. . . There are also some drops
such as who is the ADAMS that H is chatting with as VERONICA.
There was a time when H was flirting with him. The camera turned to MILES,
which seemed to be the real ADAMS
, and then H Mingming chatted with him in the H2A company.
Apparently the ADAMS who asked her for a photo this time is the BOSS played by BRUCE
Yep. . . Wait a moment. . .
Maybe this can be explained by MILES monitoring her computer?
He stole the ADAMS account and used it to flirt with her? MS can also say
Tongha~
After reading it, I can't help but think of <
also starring BRUCE, the
ending is unexpected
, and even the theme seems to be somewhat similar.
Buried and the little boy in <
actually leave, they just change positions It 's not as bad as many people say. Now there is a very strange thing. This so-called commercial blockbuster problem is not well received . In fact, I think, if it is really that bad, how can they be well received? If the audience's appreciation is all wrong, who is the film made for?
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