I was fascinated by the shock of the chainsaw in the first part. There are no special effects and no big scenes, but the series of plots in the play are very exciting. According to previous police analysis, this perverted serial killer likes to peek at the scene up close, and likes to watch the "prey" being slowly tortured to death. This killer was metamorphosis to the extreme, but he was also clever to the extreme. From start to finish, he didn't kill anyone himself, but just "hidden" and watched the "cannibalism" and enjoyed it (what an extreme metamorphosis this should be! ). At the beginning of the movie, there was a little doubt whether the "dead" lying on the ground would be the murderer, but when I looked later, this doubt was naturally eliminated. I didn't expect to see the "victim with a brain crack" in the end. "When I actually got up from the ground, a chill was forced over, it was too cheating and abnormal! Dare to love that these two people were played as monkeys from the beginning, pretending to be dead and shocked, and in the end they smashed their feet, but they still couldn't escape. Everything was under the control of the serial killer. What a genius crime!
Digression: Another highlight in the play is the crazy former sheriff... I have been thinking about it because his little secret, oh no no, assistant, was killed, so he chased the killer with a nervous breakdown. Up? Feelings are really deep... (seeing the tragic death of the lover in front of him, the sheriff swears to avenge him, I think it’s better to understand this way, and it’s another passionate film ^ 監^)
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