The murderer was obviously unwilling. He also knew that the little girl was not trusted by the police and was unwilling to escape by him last time, so he wanted to repeat the trick.
Looking back, the murderer may not have carefully planned how to make the heroine fall into the trap.
As long as the heroine’s head is not bright, she will be taken away by the police as a neurosis. The next day the sister climbed out of the basement by herself. The heroine was also proved that she was not a neurosis. The sisters are reunited and everything is well, the police will naturally start a large-scale search of the jungle. The fate of being arrested is inevitable.
Well, in the end, at any rate, the heroine was led to the cave, and with a knife, he dared to fight this resentful and hateful gun woman head-on, and just happened to put a bucket of gasoline at the entrance of the cave. This is not death. NS? You are a waste with a combat power of -5, and you deserve to be bombarded by the heroine with a combat power of only 5!
The police have always had such a negative attitude, I thought the boss behind the scenes was actually the chief!
In the end, the murderer was knocked out instantly, which was so emotional.
The heroine's fighting skills are barely shown.
The only police officer willing to help deliver soup to my mother? What kind of soy sauce is this?
The ins and outs of the half-bone in the pit? Is there no record of other missing women in the city?
What is the allusion to the daughter that the murderer had reached? There is no miserable past villain these days. Does the villain still have the face to be a villain?
All the dark lines in the film can be rendered useless. If I am not watching the abridged version, then it only shows that the screenwriter is too weird.
The film is full of close-ups of Amanda's face, and I happened to go there.
Two stars plus one star.
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