With the purpose of revenge for the pedophile who killed innocent girls, Hailey met photographer Jeff online, and she also lured Jeff into her trap step by step, taking her back to her home. But in fact, she did not castrate Jeff, nor did she prepare to let him die, but just let his psychology collapse step by step. On the other hand, Jeff, as an adult, kept denying the crimes he had committed, and after learning that he was not castrated, he was not rejoicing, but became angry because he was tricked by a little girl, so he picked up the knife to find the little girl. The girl killed her, but what she didn't expect was another trap to greet him. In the face of fame and life, he chose fame, but in fact the rope that Hailey prepared for him would not kill him.
I think the success of this film is that there is no blood or violence, but it can make people feel depressed. Many people think that the little girl's means of revenge are too extreme, but she has not persecuted anyone's life. If you have the calmness and wisdom beyond ordinary people, and the courage and determination to fight against the ugly personality, why not?
In fact, my favorite treatment is the poster of this movie. The little girl stands in the middle of the trap wearing a red hoodie, as a bait to lure her prey into her sweet trap. The movie didn't disappoint either.
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