The movie's killing methods are terrible. A male teacher who is obsessed with female students, escapes from prison and prepares to kill at the graduation ceremony of female students. It is a story about a perverted murderer. In order to get close to the heroine, I calculated that the male teacher killed three family members of the heroine, a driver, two hotel attendants, four classmates, and two police officers. A total of twelve people were killed. The tool used to kill was a fruit knife, and the method of killing was either cutting the throat or piercing the heart. Although this is the most effective way to kill, but twelve people all use the same guide to kill people in one way, is it too uncreative? How can I say that the killer is also a people's teacher at any rate, and he is also an educated person, so he thinks a little bit about the way he kills. To end life unchangingly, it is not a killer but a butcher.
The movie is advertised under the name of horror. First of all, there is no creativity in the way of killing, which is a big mistake. The director will work harder on the atmosphere of the movie, OK? Nowadays, the more successful thriller styles can be divided into two categories. One is the Asian style that scares the audience with a ghostly dark atmosphere, and suddenly hears a sudden sigh in a corner of the room. The more classic "Midnight Bell" series, The "Three Watches" series, the other is the European and American style by sprinkling a lot of blood to scare the audience, throwing a finger and an eyeball from time to time to stimulate the audience, like the "Inn" series and "Chain Saw" series are doing well. "Feasting and Murdering Night" is about to take the European and American horror, but the director can't bear to get some ketchup. Every murder scene is extremely clean, and there is no wolf or blood.
In the large and large sections of the cocktail party scene in the movie, the glamorous and whispering boys and girls thought they were watching the feasting "Sex and the City". In fact, these scenes did not give any extra points to the movie, but felt that these passages slowed down and loosened the rhythm of the movie. I looked for this film to see how the perverted killer kills people, not how high school graduates flirt at the reception. In contrast, the stories "Screaming" and "Last Summer", both of which are high school students and perverted killers, are even more exciting.
Therefore, it is not a level of horror and excitement to watch Hanniby eat people rather than watch butchers kill pigs. Don't be fooled by a certain slogan when you choose a movie to watch in the future, let alone be fooled by a movie poster. A bad movie is a bad movie. No matter how good a movie poster is, you can't change the fate of a bad movie.
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