However, in the film, this "loving mother" is absolutely hot. Even if you are afraid of hurting her family with your words and deeds, then she must ask you to see God. After a string of flawed, numerous eyewitness murders that made well-known detectives disapprove, this menopausal mother has turned into a legal beauty, and she has a lot of expertise in courtrooms. The coquettishness is mind-blowing. When everything was about to be solved like a child's play, the loving mother released an upgraded version, which even expanded the stability maintenance. The bloody case caused by a pair of white high-heeled shoes sounded the prelude to the later bloody case of Mantou.
How can this be regarded as a comedy or a thriller? Is it because of the new ways of killing people? I think this should be a psychological horror movie in the full sense. In today's psychological imbalance of everyone, is there such a potential loving mother around us, and will she (he) do it because she can't stand a pair of white shoes on your feet? And stick out the butcher's knife, I don't know, you know?
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