I haven't read the original version of the novel, so I don't know if it was played like this. I feel so at the end. Reese Witherspoon is driving with sunglasses, which means that she is actually a hunter, and it seems that the siblings bet from the perspective of a hunter. Looking for prey to play with others, in the end, what about the siblings who are actually Reese Witherspoon's prey?
As for the diary on the car, you all said that Reese Witherspoon kept it as a memory of her life. Is it really so sunny? I feel like this is the trophy of the hunter's success after playing with the prey. (Because of the smile at the end)
And when Sarah Michelle Gellar was published by her brother's diary and announced to the world, her tears were not only revealed to be ugly, frustrated and angry, and I felt a little moved? The move is that in her brother's heart, she is the same kind, so there is compassion and affection for the same kind of sympathy? (Compared to the change in the toilet she didn't care when he found the diary, you can feel that the tears are not only shameful anger, if you are a bad enough or perverted weirdo, you will feel this way back then. , Forget it, I am a very bad and perverted weirdo, so I resonate with it and admit it.)
I haven't read the original and don't know the plot of the original? If it weren't for that, I would have overinterpreted the director's meaning, so don't spray! I do have a bit of a black belly.
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