There is obviously a convenience store, and there should be a lot of food in the convenience store. Why doesn't the man tell his wife? Don't say: "I found a convenience store and took some food." What?
The reason for concealing it from his wife was probably because he was afraid that his wife would also go and have a look, and then the corpse would also cause his wife to panic, right?
2. If it is difficult to say whether the female corpse and the male owner of the convenience store found out, then the old man's matter is certain.
After witnessing the old man being beaten to death by a young girl and the body being hung up by a group of children to abuse the corpse, why did the male lead choose to hide the truth from his wife?
If it's an ordinary person, after seeing such a scene, don't they all have to run away and immediately take his wife and leave this weird island without looking back?
But why didn't the male protagonist fled the island immediately, and still chose to conceal the truth in the face of his wife's questioning and coercion?
If it is to prevent his wife from panic...Does he still hope to stay on the island and spend a happy holiday with the continuous occurrence of tragedies? ?
3. Room 6 and 7 of the hotel where the host and hostess are living should be occupied by tourists. When the host entered the room 6 to investigate the situation for the first time, he found that the room was messy, and he was probably overwhelmed. There is a layer of doubt.
When I was wondering in my heart, I went downstairs and found that my wife was missing. Shouldn't normal people call his wife's name right away? But the male lead's performance at this time is: hesitation, doubt.
Is he thinking: Huh? Was the wife taken away by the children?
4. The male protagonist inspected Room 7 for the second time and found two corpses~ At this time, the male protagonist could not tell his wife the real situation, and could let his wife lie down and settle down in the hotel. I finally understand: You just wanted to kill your wife, right? ! If it's not killing his wife, then you can only say: The IQ of the male protagonist is a bottomless pit. "
5. After the male protagonist died of his wife, he walked out of the room and shot at the mad children before he broke a bloody path to escape the encirclement, but who gave him the assurance that he would throw the gun as soon as he escaped the encirclement?
Well, even if the gun is already there No bullets anymore, so when the children pierced him with scissors and small daggers on the boat, why didn’t he use it for himself after he pulled it out, but threw him on the ground? How great is it to use a sharp weapon? Fighting power, than he pushes the children into the water more smoothly.
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movie name "who can kill a child" is actually: [bear to] kill children who
play crazy kids to use their "child" status, as well as adults kindness and compassion made a number of bad ah!
Hotels in The father should know that it is dangerous to go out with his daughter, and the male protagonist also reminded him that he wanted him not to go, but he still couldn’t refuse his daughter and set off on a dead end. The
male protagonist wanted to drive into the car in the second half of the movie . The child rushed out of a way, but due to the compassion of the heroine, the car
ran into the side by snatching the steering wheel. Finally , when the hero was fighting with the children on the boat, the police drove from afar. When they saw an adult man and A group of children were fighting, and the police shot at the male protagonist. Of course, it was also due to the stereotype that "the children are innocent and can't hurt others". He thought it was the male protagonist who was hurting the children, so the shot was shot. The male protagonist protected the children.
At the end of the movie, the crazy children sailed out of the island to find more children all over the world to play. Hahaha, have they come to China and found a 12-year-old Chinese girl to play with?
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