First of all, I have to say that this male lead is by far the most disgusting to me, both in appearance and in words and deeds. After complaining, I feel really relieved. Returning to the topic, at first glance, this film can be regarded as a game and a series of tools, but after all, it reflects a social reality. Killing is fun, why? Is our inner evil greater than justice, or are some guys just what they deserve? May wish to combine current events and think about it, such as: please, "I Can't Breathe." Some witnesses will even explain: "God, the police killed that man, he did nothing.", "The child obviously has hands. He was held high, but he was shot to death"... Maybe because he was afraid of fighting back, after all, he had the freedom to hold a gun, so he simply had to kill first and then play. However, how many innocent people may be killed in vain by the flooding, those so-called law enforcement actions are very similar to an old Chinese saying: It is better to kill a thousand by mistake than to let go of one. It's both ridiculous and hateful. The people's anger is eager to vent, who will be responsible for taking all the bills? At this moment, the jigsaw-kun appears in the form of justice, and brings his own traditional craftsmanship: can't find me, can't play with you, can't kill him... Tsk tsk, gorgeous horror, full of goodwill. To be honest, I wasn't nervous at all, and I wasn't curious about the murderer. On the contrary, do those who wield power with evil intentions have any regrets at the last moment? Use violence to control violence. No one likes to deal with problems in this way, but the space for imagination is given by reality. Remember. May the world be at peace.
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