In the movie, Jill is a elder sister with a case of neurosis. In order to find her sister, Jill embarks on the path of chasing the murderer. Although he was chasing the murderer, the murderer was not a wise man. In the end, he only prepared a bone and wanted to bring Jill down. How could he say that others came for the life of his sister, and he certainly did not come empty-handed. . . . So I feel that the ending is a bit unfinished, especially the appearance of the murderer falling to the ground makes me feel that the director wants to hurriedly finish writing here, and let the murderer turn waste into the ground in a second~~ And although Jill is going to be steadfast I was chasing the murderer on the spot, and I wondered whether it was really a stalk of mental illness when I saw it in the middle. . . . When Jill was sitting on the bus, there was a scene where she threw away the last medicine. When I saw this, I wondered how true what Jill had encountered, and what Jill had imagined. . . .
Except for the episode where the murderer burns at the end, the plot at the beginning of the movie is quite unfast or slow. While showing that Jill, who is eager to save the girl, witty seeks clues from others, he asks the police to stop him. Although there is no disturbance, it is basically the same. Amanda’s solo show, maybe it’s this way to test the actor’s acting skills, I think Amanda really played the role in place~~
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