There are a lot of scenes in the movie that remind me of one of my favorite manga "Killing Stalking", because I like it very much, every similar scene and scene in the story shocked me.
In terms of things, the story is about the basement of people, the seats at the stairs and the door, as well as the kitchen, the knife in the kitchen and the fragment of a knife missing, probably because of familiarity. At first glance, I would associate the two with together. In the plot, the bad woman imprisoned the writer with a broken leg with a hammer. In order to survive, the writer pulled out a smile and said "I love you". The writer suddenly offered to eat together at the table, and prescribed medicine, as well as the capricious character of the hostess. And the bad woman kills the man who found the writer, it's all too similar.
This film is older than the comic and is a classic, so I think the author of the comic must have gotten a lot of inspiration from it. I have to say that the plot of this comic is absolutely independent, but it does overlap with the movie, but I didn’t expect that I like it so much. Man, will one day see the prototype in the movie.
The reason why a bad woman is bad is not natural. She has many compellations. If a person has received too much malice since childhood, and life has not given her good luck, then I understand her character in the end. Everything is pinned on the writer's mistress Kilometer, who is willing to give everything for a good and unreal ending, as if everything will come true.
In order to be able to "please" the bad woman, the writer tried his best to write the story beautifully, he forced a smile, he wanted to live, and at the end of the story (the translator disappeared intermittently, so I didn't listen to the whole) the writer said that she did have an influence took him. During those ten days, the writer didn't know when a woman who upset a bad woman might die. That kind of fearful life made him unable to have a good kindness towards her, but he couldn't deny her kindness towards him, so she once Living his own life, he admits it.
In the days of the broken leg, he tasted the fear all the time, but he never gave up to live for a moment. Bad women are terrible and very bad, and they finally got their due ending. The story is very simple, clear and meticulous. It's my type.
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