I feel that the focus is not on the action. I personally think that violence aesthetics and action should be two types. In addition, Bill’s brother Bud is still very loyal. First, he still feels a little guilty about killing the bride. He himself was prepared for revenge. In the end, he did not kill the bride directly. She was given a flashlight and other escape tools, indicating that Bud didn't want her to die either. Secondly, he has a deep feeling for his brother, and he always keeps his brother's knife. Bill and the bride are left, it can only be said that it is because they love too much
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