Starring Hawkeye and Scarlet Witch, the debut novel directed by a screenwriter who has gone through fire and water, but it did not disappoint. The camera was handled very carefully. The entire icefield mirror image and the desolate young people will be somewhat depressing. The director did not focus on solving the case. Instead, it slowly analyzes the direct relationship between whites and aborigines, and the atmosphere is very good. The flashback at the moment when the door is opened is excellent, and it is a highlight. The confrontation with the villain at the end of the film is a human fight, and the way to deal with the murderer is very enjoyable.
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