A good-quality movie, the story is very interesting, and the mix and match style of outdoor adventure rescue and hunting action adds to the first impression score. The shot scheduling of the whole story is very precise, both documentary and impactful. Aerial shots of Scottish mountains and close-up clips make every second of it enjoyable to watch. In the film, except for the rescued Anna, no one else can be regarded as the protagonist, in fact, Anna is not. The story progresses as a character is hunted, and the character has no deliberate symbolic positioning. Everyone is an ordinary person, and all the progress of the plot is in line with the real situation. At least there is no way of grinding in front of the person who was killed with a gun for a long time, and then he was killed. The director doesn't want to tell the audience anything, and no one is the director's immortality. Anyone could fall in the next second. So the story becomes simple and pure. A very good movie, when the villain puts on a pig's head mask and slaughtered in the street, the howls of wild boars mixed with the music make people see the director's shadow. All in all, it is a surprise work that reminds people of
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