The film begins to give information that an inch of land in Hong Kong is expensive, and that the income growth of ordinary people is far behind the rising housing prices, which is somewhat similar to the current mainland. The protagonist, Miss Zheng, also has a situation of forced demolition by the government in her childhood memories, which is somewhat similar to the current mainland. This makes me look forward to this movie. But after watching the whole movie, I have no sympathy for Miss Zheng who did anything to buy a house, and I have no reproach for this society with inflated housing prices, but I am deeply impressed by the violent and bloody scenes in the film.
Miss Zheng deserves no sympathy. She didn't buy a house for her family, because she was desperate for her father; she didn't buy a house for love, because she broke up with her lover when she bought a house; she didn't buy a house for investment, because she eventually bought the haunted house she made ; She didn't buy a house for a better life in the future, because the bank broker helped her calculate and told her that she couldn't afford it, and her colleagues didn't understand why she bought it so expensive and so far. No one forced her to have a house facing the sea, she was forcing herself. Miss Zheng is just a paranoid tortured for her childhood dream and killed innocent people for it.
The news about soaring housing prices at the beginning and the economic crisis at the end are just fake coats of the movie, fake depths, and can't hide the entertainment inside.
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