The rhythm of the movie is tepid from beginning to end, and no one will believe it if you tell people that this is a thriller, but I will say that this is the best thriller I have seen in recent years. one. Well, today I don't want to talk about the plot, I don't want to talk about the actors' acting skills, I just want to talk about the three protagonists.
The male protagonist has a job that everyone admires - a designer, except for the divorce lawsuit with his wife, everything in life is going on in an orderly manner. This man is extremely insecure, cautious to the point of being neurotic, and sleeps with his eyes half-open (whether the Crying Owl got its name from this is unknown). On the way home one day, he saw the scene of the first girl and her boyfriend living a warm life. Maybe the divorce hit him too hard. He was immediately attracted by the life of this seemingly quiet and virtuous woman. As for peeping outside its door every night (I photographed it early in the morning).
The female number one is the one who was being peeped. This sister is fierce. After she found out that she was being peeped, not only was she not afraid, but she immediately kicked off her boyfriend while passionately falling in love with the hero, and then flew like a moth. A series of offensives were launched like fire. The threats and harassment of her ex-boyfriend and the betrayal of her relatives and friends were all ignored. She still gave her arms to the hero until she finally doubted whether she fell in love with someone she shouldn't love. Without a single word of nonsense, he directly ended himself with a knife.
Don't worry, this is not the most fierce, the more fierce is the second female, the ex-wife of the male lead, this woman has reached the point where I can worship. Although she proposed the divorce, it can be seen that she has never stopped loving the male lead. But Luo Hua is in love and has no intention of falling into love. The male protagonist tells her that he doesn't love her anymore, without any hesitation and procrastination. Well, this sister started to get ruthless and colluded with the ex-boyfriend of the female lead. The two began to plot a series of revenge actions, and the female lead committed suicide. The male protagonist was despised and ostracized everywhere. People end up harming themselves, both of them are dead, everyone except the hero is dead, and only the hero is left, hey, poor little owl.
I only have one word for these two women - "yes", a woman falling in love with a man she shouldn't love is such a tragic result, and of course it doesn't necessarily lead to your death. This man has a lot of "excellent qualities" that men lack, such as selfishness, cowardice, and hate to take responsibility. He broke into the originally peaceful life of the female lead, but he thought he did not fall in love with the female lead. What he did was just curiosity, so he didn't want to take any responsibility for the female lead. Until the female lead turned up, he still said "she is not my girl" very much, fucking bricks Serve me, don't think he shed a few tears when the female No. 1 died, is he sad for her? No, he is sad because his originally peaceful life was completely disrupted! ! ! He can accept the occasional date with the female number one, but is afraid to meet her friends, why is this, not all because "seeing a friend" means a certain relationship, and certainty means taking responsibility!!! And what these two women's tragedies have in common is that they are attracted to certain qualities in this man (melancholy? Ruthless? Idealism? Neuroticism?), for these qualities, they are like moths to a fire in this man, but in the end, Only then did they discover that the traits that most attracted them at the beginning turned into the man’s weapon for hurting them...
Exhausted, stop writing, and write like a grudge. This article encourages readers, even though I know that it is possible to "encourage" but not necessarily "immune".
Last words to myself - don't get trapped, just move on, and give myself a reason to disappear!
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