Killing is addictive.

Sherwood 2022-08-13 15:47:00

3 stars, the film is bloody and violent, and the plot is simple and straightforward. As far as the story goes, it can be ignored, and the relationship between the characters is not complicated. The key lies in personal interpretation. The setting of sneaking into another person's body is not new. It suppresses the consciousness of others and possesses another person's body for unscrupulous crimes, but it is very attractive. But while occupying the body of others, it will also be affected by the consciousness of others. Thus feeling the pain, torture and distortion of others, and the consequences caused by the mutual influence of this consciousness, is the biggest attraction of this film. Sometimes people lose their minds and do amazing things. It is often an explosion in their own subconscious, or they are affected by the consciousness of others. In short, this film is a stream of consciousness movie, it is best not to let it affect your consciousness. The scarlet violent, cool style of painting will make you feel a little bit addictive to murder. Hahaha.

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  • Colin Tate: Just think, one day your wife is cleaning the cat litter and she gets a worm in her, and that worm ends up in her brain. The next thing that happens is she gets an idea in there, too. And it's hard to say whether that idea is really hers or it's just the worm. And it makes her do certain things. Predator things. Eventually, you realize that she isn't the same person anymore. She's not the person that she used to be. It's gotta make you wonder, whether you're really married to her... or married to the worm.

  • Tasya Vos: Pull me out.