is arguably director Eli Roth's best horror film, a few notches higher than Virgo's "Boneless." The good thing is that before designing this movie, he did a lot of preliminary work. From the difficulty of conceiving the story before, to finding the entry point, he learned through a network engineer friend that there is a website in Thailand, where he can voluntarily devote himself to others. Ordinary people who are determined to kill and vent, only need to pay 10,000 US dollars to experience the thrill of killing. The director himself wanted to make a real documentary, but he was afraid of danger, so he gave up, so he came up with the idea of this film. Of course, it is difficult for a horror movie to become a model of a good movie, involving eroticism, murder, and bloodshed, but this movie was shortlisted for the top ten movies in the United States that year. I think it is because of the values it reflects and has the power of justice. The male protagonist escaped from the killing field of human trafficking. When he fled, his heroism showed up, and he did not forget to return to save people. He is very happy. This is the mainstream value formed by the film. In the face of this cruel and evil incident, we need heroes, which is also the meaning of the film. The film shows the perverted and inhumane killing and stabbing scenes, cruel and indifferent, and expressing this kind of truth. We have not seen it in the harmonious Chinese Internet, but in other regions without the firewall, the violence and wanton of the Internet nakedly show those A dark place. We can't see, it's not necessarily non-existent, revealing some darkness, the same allows us to see the light, dealing with the unpredictable horror in human nature.
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