Overall, it looks cool.
Horror Planet:
Male stares badly and feels uncomfortable. But there are a few female characters that are well done. My favorite episode is Cherry put on fake legs (of course I can't think about it... how can this be fixed without pain and still able to walk like a fly, how the machine gun fired at the back is also a mystery), her boyfriend put on legs for her, It also gave her the strength to be brave. He said, "Go, Darling," and she went out to fight for him and herself. I love this kind of plot that seems to imply a ds relationship and being brave to protect a lover.
There's nothing special about the other episodes, just cool enough. In addition, there are a lot of foreshadowings in the movie, which feel a little cliché.
PS This movie also tells us not to be handsome and pose on the battlefield...
The fake trailers in the middle are also quite interesting.
King Kong is not bad:
Most of the small talk in Pulp Fiction is kind of impatient for me, but in this movie I really enjoyed it, probably because the main speaker is a woman.
The murder scene in the first half made me mad with rage, and a few innocent beauties (the one who danced almost grew in my aesthetic point) were killed by a sb man like this.
In the second half, at first, the man thought he was the one who controlled the fears of others, but in the end it was himself who fell into fear. The turning point was when Kim shot him in the arm with a gun (I can't get enough of the plot of a woman killing a man!!!!), the situation reversed in an instant, and he was hit, beaten and trampled later, just wanted to say: Nice job.
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