Coming in with the feeling of watching a mystery drama, I felt a little procrastinated. After watching it, I found that if I watched it as an ethics drama, it would be fine.
The moment I saw the heroine finally escaped, I felt very pitiful. The first time I escaped, I relied on myself, and the second time I escaped, I also relied on myself. Suddenly, my mind opened up. Is it the heroine's psychotherapy that the kidnappers kidnap, explode, and flee again? The questioning of the police actually came from her own heart, and the final escape was also a psychological scene, just like the fatal ID or the hypnotist master, otherwise how could there be an explosion so coincidentally and she could easily knock down the kidnapper and escape at the last moment.
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