4 stars, the filming is really good, the parents are short-handed, the life is trivial, and the seemingly unrelated things are filmed very delicately and realistically, which makes people feel very immersive, and does not feel procrastination and slowness at all. On the contrary, a suspense arose, which paved the way for the subsequent occurrence of the case, which made people watch with relish. The film has a sense of documentary, and there is no random sensational interpretation. It is more in line with the theme of the adaptation of real events, and the ending of the righteous extermination of relatives is also very shocking. Even if the story takes place in a remote country in South America, it shows that the good and evil consciences in the world are connected, and the sense of morality is the same, which is of educational significance.
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