The film is well-paced and keeps you going, but it's not breathless.
The heroine played that alcoholic and decadent feeling very well. The reversal is also very gratifying.
The whole story can be summed up as a man who played with three women, killed the last one, and was killed by the other two after the incident. The ending is quite heartwarming.
I don't particularly understand the arrangement that Ana also went to make up for the knife. Maybe she was hurt more than she seemed.
All three different women are well portrayed. In fact, the dead Megan image is the most plump.
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