82-minute movie with the ultimate horror experience, let alone whether the plot is reasonable or unreasonable, the whole film is scary, only horror. Why do you scare you, don’t tell you, why kill, don’t tell you, why don’t you kill you, don’t tell you. In short, every painting makes you shudder. As a horror movie, I don’t think it can be more horrible than this.
Although there is not much introduction to the villain murderer in the movie, and there is no fingerprint database in the police station. He chases the male and female protagonists all the way, and can easily end their lives any time, but he does not, but keeps chasing. And kill all the people around them who can ask for help. Let them live in the escape of fear. In the end, the hostess embarked on the road of murder because of fear, hatred, no trust, and wanting to avenge her boyfriend, and she also had the ability to kill (from the fact that she was trapped in the back of the prison car, she could tear away Go to the barbed wire to fetch the rifle of the police in front of you).
The murderer in the film said "I WANT TO DIE" more than twice. (The first time he used a gun to force the male protagonist to say, but the male protagonist hysterically called out "I DON'T WANT TO DIE" and kicked him off. vehicle). This should be the purpose of his murder. He wanted to die, but he didn't want to die simply. He didn't know what he had gone through and became a perverted murderer, but he should want to die in the hands of another more powerful person. Only in this way can the road killings continue.
I guess this film probably means that if you want to pass on the road horror culture, you must cultivate a more competent road killer-in addition to having the ability to kill, you must also have strong psychological qualities, that is, "As long as I still have a breath , We must kill all the people on the road"! This is truly invincible. The subtext of the perverted killer is actually "I WANT TO DIE, BUT KILLING MUST CONTINUE."
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