Bugs need to be ignored. After all, it is not a criminal investigation film, but a small emotional movie that explores human nature.
I think the male protagonist didn’t actually want to save the female protagonist at first. From seeing the female protagonist on the Internet, taking notes, analyzing, and tracking, it is enough to show his adeptness in investigating girls. As well as talking about women with unfamiliar black security guards, he laughed without anger when he was beaten, and the details of his speech and facial movements showed that he was mentally abnormal.
But after the heroine was detained later, it seemed to use the heroine as a catharsis for all unstable factors and abnormal actions that could not be released. Self-righteously peeking at the diary, imprisoning, and talking to the favorite women who were once inaccessible as the salvation of the beautiful name, self-thinking is the hero who saves the beauty.
He is a pure pervert, and so is the heroine. When a minor mental illness encounters a major mental illness that has committed countless crimes, the sad perverted novice who only regards love as a point of action is naturally defeated. Step by step, he is guided and hinted, humblely becoming the queen's puppet, a real dog, and a real pet.
If he still loves deeply, still wants redemption, still bewitched by love. Even if he was hurt, he was still happy in the cage as the owner's venting pet.
At least he "saved" her. Waiting for the painful company of the owner in the blind darkness. When all the unstable factors belong to each other, the male lead will no longer imprison another woman, and the female lead will not continue to kill.
As a viewer who resonates with the male protagonist, there is only one suggestion: Don't act rashly if you don't have the ability to tame beasts.
By the way, my girlfriend recommended it. I am now wondering whether I am the little mentally ill male protagonist in her heart.
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