A very dark film. The original crime plot was very exciting, but it was also suppressed by the dark atmosphere. The tone of a film is built on the protagonist. Our protagonist, the sheriff, is overwhelmed by guilt, exhausted, indifferent, and neurotic. With such a protagonist, how can the film be so cool?
The perverted killer uncle eddi should not have been caught, and they killed that person by mistake. But eddi isn't about to stop yet. He's going to play with the sheriff. I speculate that Eddi is also very frightened, and he is about to feel uneasy at the thought that he was almost caught by the sheriff. In order to overcome this fear, he instead had to approach the sheriff to play a killing game, defeating himself by defeating this strong man, and finally even killed the sheriff's daughter. But the other sheriff was also smart and arrived at the scene at the last minute, killing Eddi.
Someone wants to ask, is the sheriff dead? Some people said no, they missed the point; some said dead, because in the end the expression he made was the same as the expression on the tattoo: the expression of death. And this tattoo is left by the murderer every time to remind the impending murder.
But this question doesn't seem to matter anymore. In fact, although the protagonist is alive, he has long been like a corpse. Now that his daughter is dead, he has no desire to survive. If you live in the future, it will be a boring life.
Grey, really grey. Watching this kind of film makes my brain cells tired.
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