and a wonderful script is written with limited characters and space.
Some of the horror elements in it are unnecessary in my opinion, and instead affect the overall feel of the film. The male protagonist has no motivation to eat black. According to the later speculation, he should want to fly away with the female protagonist. Characters are poorly shaped and lack features. Men who have lost their wives, daughters and disabilities should be more weird and withdrawn, but the male protagonist is a little too enthusiastic. In this way, a man with a special experience is generalized, resulting in an indistinct character. Therefore, the emotional development of the hero and heroine lacks a clear change, and finally seeing the ending of the hero and heroine holding hands is a little far-fetched. After the robbery failed, the robbers came directly to the door, which was a bit abrupt, and it would be more natural to add some foreshadowing. There is nothing wrong with the whole, but the details are lacking.
The plot of the movie is ninety percent, and the characters are sixty percent. It's a movie worth watching, I recommend it.
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