I watched all three of them together to write a review. The first episode is very tight. From the Slovak background account to the psychological monologue of several protagonists. There is a strong contrast between the cheerful nightclub occasion and the subsequent murder. Hit the eye. After reading it, there is only one feeling, using Shakespeare's famous saying: Hell is empty, and the devil lives on earth. The annihilation of human nature can be seen from the eyes of the children in the small Slovakian town, smashing, smashing, looting and burning if they don't give sugar or money. Map out the inner demons in the adult world. It can't help but make people reflect on the fact that the dark side of human nature burst out so terrifying. As if slaughtering a person is like slaughtering an animal. Contrast throughout the movie. The bloody footage directly reflects a real world.
However, there is also a disagreement. The first is more about the development of the plot. While ignoring the giving of some mainline information. Such as the buyer's psychology and the purpose of torture. 4 stars, fair rating.
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