I don't know the previous plot. I probably thought it was a group of young adventurers who were arrested by people with a homicidal habit, but I guessed the same thing. A group of young robbers broke into this mine by mistake, and the boss happened to be a Nazi. Molecules, they tend to be more sadistic. As for the story I found in Baidu Encyclopedia, what is the second choice? Because I didn't read it from the beginning, I don't know much about it, but it didn't pass the radio in the car until the end. Live to know this part.
Closer to home, I am impressed with the more optimistic about the Eve wearing a princess dress in this film, when she was using pliers to clamp the male protagonist's feet? She stood outside the prison and cried while clinging to the railings. I guessed that she was probably a victim too, and she was rather speechless. In this type of film, characters like this have always been submissive, because they did not look at it from the beginning. So Eve and Hans' love life? I still think it's more fun, and it can be considered warm. When Hans died, Eve lay on top of him and said he didn't want to die. Hans raised his hand and touched Eve's face. This part is really cruel, I don't want it, and I heard Eve say When she was pregnant four times, I was still very sad. Although I knew that she would not have anything good there, it was really unacceptable. I don't know how old Eve is, but she looks like a A little girl, someone who is still a child, already has a child of her own, and is not very good at organizing languages. It is the most painful thing to work together and force a person to grow up.
In the ending part, the heroine Eve walked with her. Eve said that she still had her children, and then the heroine drove away. Eve stood there crying, heartbroken.
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