First of all, the music is good, really good, and I'm going to find an original soundtrack, of course, if there is one. That's the only thing worth mentioning about this film.
It's a small production film. After a few counts, there are only 2-3 scenes that need to be set up, and the rest will be done with 4-5 scenes. Anyway, it's just a few people talking and talking in a room. The blood inside was a mess, sticky like a paste.
The general story, a school girl, everyone wants to do it, his boyfriend is probably not good, then he kills all the suitors, and finally kills himself with Mandy (the little blue pill, I don’t know if it’s a copy of The Matrix or a copy) cult), our school girl fought back and killed her boyfriend. It's over.
What is the director trying to convey? Is it rosy?
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