This is a typical American fried rice entertainment film, it can be said to be a thriller + love bridge, and The love scene feels heavier. The scene of father and son fishing together in the opening film reminds me of the beauty of "Big Fish", and this scene then becomes a tragedy under the wheel. Watching the valiant Moss in "The Matrix" turn into a strict mother is a bit unaccustomed to, but later when the son killed the murderer and the two walked out of the perverted house, the gust of wind that blew made Trinity come back .
It's a showdown between an impulsive teenager and a calm "fragile" perverted killer. Poor turner, such a cold-blooded murderer, even the police cut his throat neatly, but he planted it neatly in his own corpse without even having a chance to be resurrected; even the poorer Korean student narrowed his eyes and was taken by the male protagonist Be a cannon fodder.
Except the music is a little embarrassing, everything else is pretty good, but there is a tune in the middle, which always reminds me of "Damn Tenderness"... OTL
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