The first half of the film is very depressing and heart-wrenching, and the revenge in the second half is very joyful. The film has a good grasp of the audience's psychology.
The heroine Twin Peaks is proud, with a very pure and delicate appearance, and charming, which can arouse the audience's sympathy for his misfortune and hatred for the handsome old bustard villain. The individual A-film shots that were picked up were suspected to be taken on a stand-in, because the whole body and face were not shown, but only partial close-ups.
The biggest lesson is to warn single women: never take a stranger's car casually, let alone eat with a stranger.
One question: Since the girl can move around freely, such as learning judo, shooting and driving, why doesn't she call the police (before her parents commit suicide)? Many plots are not rigorous, just watch and play.
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