end of the film, the bad boss and the Indian black killer hand-shot the surviving 1 man and 2 women in the cave. As a result, the bad boss accidentally killed the Indian black killer because of suspicious ghosts and black lights. Then of course, he was stoned to death by a handsome guy...
the ending was a little less dramatic.
In fact, the original ending made the bad boss look better when he died under the gun of an Indian black killer, highlighting the hypocritical propositions such as evil retribution, self-inflicted evil, evil horses have evil people riding, etc., although they are not convincing enough. The ingredients are obviously large.
The song with subtitles at the end is very nice, beautiful and gentle.
The old beautiful image is especially good now to demonize the world, under the banner of the pursuit of excitement, violence and bloody commercial film, everywhere to pour dirty water on other countries. All other countries failing the legal system of health education and public security are hell everywhere, but the United States is paradise for them. Sartre said that other people are hell, which refers to the spiritual level, but there is no one who likes to bury others like the old United States. But the fact is that if the United States wants to say that it is the second country in the world, no one dares to say that it is the first.
The Human Skin Inn demonizes Eastern Europe and the Czech Republic, and Barbita runs against Morocco. Here it is said that there are few good people in South America and Brazil. The Human Skin Inn 2 below points to Italy...Iran and North Korea are the axis of evil. Heart...To put it bluntly, I tell you that taking a U.S. passport to go out is a dead end...
and your own backyard is also fiercely sharpened. Huohuo: chainsaws, chainsaws, murderous menace, and a thousand corpse houses in the mountains...There are psychophysiological abnormalities everywhere. Hey-hey.
Alas, this kind of tune that fears global invincibility and demonizes it all over the world is meaningless.
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