Alang (Editor-in-Chief of "Watching Movie" magazine): The most important thing about this movie is two points, one is unique. This uniqueness comes from the fact that no one shoots racial issues like this. The film uses the form of horror. The reason for racial issues is not the usual angle, but because the white people admire the excellent physique of the black people, so that they become black people through surgery, and the black people become a puppet. For example, the grandpa and grandma in the film. Second, the details. "Escape from Deadly Town" was 103 minutes long, and it was only in the last ten minutes before the real escape began. But in the previous time, I didn't feel relaxed at all, all kinds of details were grassy gray lines, silky buckles. After director Jordan Peel had a peculiar idea, he did not stop, but used more powerful and professional abilities to enrich this idea.
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