The movie is too ambitious. The two people have known each other for so long without explaining why their friendship is still so plastic, or it only became plastic later. Have they ever treated each other sincerely?
Amanda reveals the friendship that doesn't exist, but Lily doesn't admit it. At first, I thought Amanda was a bit too much. Well, you've seen it through. Lily was annoyed by her stepfather's pressing step by step, her first reaction was to use it, and there was almost no scene of the two talking together. Lily may still be able to explain her scheming in terms of family. Does Amanda have no feelings since she was a child? Amanda seems to be a person who can see through everything. It can be said to be an anti-social and a bit neurotic personality. According to the usual setting, she should be a high-IQ person, pursuing chaos, anti-traditional, and breaking the rules for the purpose. The film did not add high to her. I don’t understand part of Amanda’s behavioral logic very well. I think the big frame of the film is good, and the degree of completion is slightly insufficient, like a colorful cake, smeared with poison.
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