I was brought here by Amway, and I was looking forward to it. At the same time, I was a little bit resistant to Japanese movies. I didn't substitute it when I watched the movie. The movie is really good regardless of the quality of the picture and the acting skills of the actors. Losing interest, the male protagonist was just beginning to feel bad about his wife's small face, so he wanted to take revenge, so he found a psychiatrist. Sure enough, he took revenge, and his wife actually knew his true identity. Feeling that everything was meaningless, he wanted to kill his wife. In the end, he killed the doctor. In the last scene, he touched the mask that was about to merge with himself, and his expression was a bit hideous. (This is how I feel after watching it. I just finished watching it. Maybe I am a little young now, and I don't understand it well. In short, it is a very profound movie.)
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