Violence and torture are the gimmicks of the series. Staring for a long time is a bit visually numb. When watching the first part, the psychological process is like this: Is the torture finished? Is it time to fight back? It hasn't been finished yet-oh Finally got it done.
The third part somehow added a little plot, although it was weak. When I watch it, I can occasionally guess the next step. For example, a blonde girl may have her braids, and then the heroine may be frenzied by it. But it does not affect the effect of watching the movie. On the contrary, the combination of torture and a little plot is not so greasy.
Although there is no clever plot design, there are no unexpected highlights, but simple and crude is also very good.
The only interesting part of the film: the heroine always likes to give full play to her tyrannical factors in the subconscious.
It's totally understandable.
In reality, when we encounter annoying things, we will silently complain in our heads or beat up people who are upset. On the one hand, this detail reflects the heroine's spiritual world, and on the other hand, it fits the psychology of some people and is quite interesting.
Each one has its own eyes. I think a film that captures my eyeballs or mentality is a good film.
So I think this film is good.
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