It’s really a movie that I was scared of when I watched it. I kept guessing who the murderer was. It’s too dark. After reading the long film reviews, I think the director’s purpose is very meaningful. The heroine escapes twice is unnecessary. In fact, according to the film Most of the individual actions of each person in the show can still be excluded. The wardrobe and the video recorder in his house really have to think about it, and the group photo of the male one male two deliberately confuses the audience. In the end, the female The protagonist was awakened by the shadow of death, otherwise it would be a tragedy. In fact, there are three suspicions of the male one male two professors. Although the logically clear audience will not suspect everything except for the code, as I did, the director's skill is already very deep. Seriously, this is not a mystery after all.
Life is still very beautiful. Of course, you must have a discerning eye and slowly get to know your friends around you. After all, there are still few real-life disguised beautiful men in the film, and the real thing that can best defeat the exaggeration is reality. Cut the code is cool and brave. I was a little scared when I told the story of the dwarf when I was locked up with the heroine. I was also worried that he would show his true face (what the fuck is that?). In short, this is a film that occasionally experiences a horror. That kind of videotape-style murderous technique is really anti-social. The director's filming is very realistic and intriguing.
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