Just finished watching to post my personal experience
In the beginning, it was a film that iQiyi randomly found. I personally have a bit of violent aesthetics, so I clicked in and watched it.
At the beginning of the movie a little girl was raped and killed I feel very sad Pedophilia is really scary 25 years and it's really tiny
On the first day of revenge, the male protagonist broke the leg of the rape and murderer with a hammer. I could only stand on one foot. I was really frightened.
After that, I used the chain to draw it to the ribs, the sound was so real
Remember the dead deer that the male protagonist went to the river many times? In fact, it represented his daughter. He covered it with a branch is just his last obsession with revenge for his daughter.
Every abuse under alcohol is the man's way to paralyze his mind. In the end, he still can't break free from his conscience.
Many people can't understand why the man on the sixth day wanted to find the woman to arrest her and finally let him go because of his anger and anger. This woman turned a blind eye to the rape and murder of her own child. Angry, this woman can still live without emotion. Going down and letting go is because he knew that it was the woman's choice, and it also implied that the last bit of conscience he had kept him from killing the rape and murderer on the seventh day.
The whole film gives me a shocking feeling. There is no soundtrack, screams and breathing, and the blue tone scenes make every frame feel cold, especially a few scenes are beautiful (the store where the male protagonist buys natural gas) Really so shocking
During the period, he felt distressed about the rape and murderer. Maybe it was a little too much for him? But when he called out the names of the three girls and the filthy language when he was castrated I was glad to remember that the rape and murderer said before he was beaten that his childhood was abused and I really understand that violence breeds violence
Should we really use violence under hatred maybe we shouldn't but we won't regret it
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