At the beginning, in the first half of the plot, I couldn't see that it was going to tell the horror we often say, but it really became more and more exciting, maybe it was a pavement for the male protagonist to be willing to rescue the female protagonist.
The highlight of this film is that it is perverted enough from three perspectives. The first point is the psychology of the male and female protagonists. In short, dual personalities ~ even killing anyone for justice will not touch my heart. I can't say this. The behavior is to use violence to control violence, but to a certain extent, it is a pervert that cannot properly restrain itself. The other is that the cannibal family kills a perverted and deformed child, and divides the living to feed them. The atmosphere is so realistic that it is hard to watch. During the process, I have been looking forward to the scene of the abnormal and deformed child eating meat, purely for sensory stimulation.
But in fact, this is a cool film. It impacts our feelings from the twisting plot, from the heroism of the hero to the righteousness of the hero being imprisoned, to the hero being drugged and dismembered, to the hero saving the heroine and gaining love, there are joys and sorrows A little chilling feeling behind my back, maybe this is the continuation of the subconscious dual personality of the heroine at the end, which also includes the heroine's little brother and another unknown family member who is still in the United States. Isn't it a little scary?
But there are also dark humorous points. When the male protagonist was dragged by the deformed-faced giant, the male protagonist grabbed the refrigerator, and this was the first time that the leg in the refrigerator met him, and then the male protagonist imagined it. The picture of dancing tango with legs is absolutely amazing.
I have to say that in such a perverted family, after living in such a perverted family for so many years, how did the female protagonist get out of the mud without being stained, and also help the male protagonist. I am afraid that this should be asked by a psychology expert? The film is purely fictitious and can be ignored.
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