In 2019, the card was supplemented to kill the protagonist, so for me, who didn’t watch thrillers very much, it was actually a booster in advance.
In fact, compared with other slaughter movies, this slaughter is relatively less, but the story is much stronger. As an honor student, the heroine works part-time, with excellent grades, and is considerate. It is precisely because of this God-like excellence that he was targeted by murder websites. In the process of being tortured and killed, the transformation of the heroine is also the key to promoting the plot. From the beginning of just looking for help and hiding, to the last active killing, the climax was reached step by step with the killing of Wayne and other school staff and later her boyfriend came to give away the head. It is precisely because of the step-by-step foreshadowing that the final torture is so relieved.
The camera and soundtrack, how should I put it, are the usual thriller routines. However, I quite like the lights at night. The most beautiful scene should be the heroine's potential swimming pool, the moment the flashlight swept through, just looking at this frame, it is not an exaggeration to say that it was a literary film. There is basically nothing surprising about the soundtrack. You don't need to look at the picture, you just listen to it and know the next plot. When it comes to the plot, I have to say that it is really a routine. On a rainy night, black people must die, and the meaning of dogs is to be killed.
I see a lot of people saying that the villain is too contrived. Actually, my understanding of this point is a bit different. Because for their entire killing website, it is not the result of killing people, but the process of killing Christine. The more panic Christine can make, the more exciting they will feel, and it can be seen that they want to kill people from the heart, and then kill the body. So whether it is the posturing of the convenience store or the intimidation of various horror videos, the purpose is to completely defeat the heroine. And the effect is achieved, the heroine has indeed been shrouded in panic. Until the boyfriend came to give away the head, completely turning the panic of the heroine into anti-masturbation, coupled with the suppression of IQ and geographical advantages, the ending was not abrupt.
The bug of the whole show should be why the villain can always find the heroine easily. It stands to reason that the school should be the main battlefield for the heroine, and it should be easy to find a hiding place after throwing it away. Where is Voldemort like me who should be the protagonist of this show? . . . . . .
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