The reason why it is called this name can be said to be because this film seems to me to be a heart-wrenching film. The heroine is very full. Anna and Megan are also beautiful. In the end, the two unfaithful people died. Is it a happy ending?
But the whole story of the story is rather bloody to put it bluntly. It's all because the scumbag cheats and cheats again. The scumbag's begging for fck, begging for fck, and wanting to be dissatisfied (but at least the heroine is the halo of psychological trauma from losing a son when she was young, so the disorderly derailment is an explanation. ??) But the director's sequence of episodes is very enjoyable. If only the heroine's drunken bug was more complete, it would be better. Does this mean that the heroine will transform into Sherlock Holmes as long as she is sober? The sudden awakening of memory inevitably lacks the certainty of the plot development.
I don't agree with the "bad films" mentioned in many comments. It is true that in terms of the plot, the movie ends up being the awakening of the original partner and the story of joining hands with the mistress to kill the husband, but the director turns corruption into magic, and uses the transformation of time and reality and fuzzy memory + self-hypnosis + The effect of misleading imagination combined is very suspenseful. There will be many surprises after watching it.
The director is also very attentive in handling the details. In one scene, Anna went to the police station and the police asked Anna, "How do you know your husband doesn't want to contact her?" This sentence can easily mislead us into thinking that the heroine and the scumbag have keep in touch, so that The "Megan" in the phone message reached the climax of the plot.
Anyway, although the whole story still has loopholes and flaws, it can be regarded as turning a rotten and rotten story into a miracle, which makes me very excited to read it at night.
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