After Clarence's one-night stand with Ellena, Ellena told him that she was just a candidate girl, but she was a good girl, so Clarence believed her and married her. I mocked to myself, a tragic love began.
Clawrence took the gun and pimped it, and when Elene came back, she cried but said, it was too romantic. Let me say something: The man is sick, and it seems that the woman is also sick.
When Elena was beaten to teeth by the killer in the motel, but still dared to hold a small Swiss army knife and stare at the enemy's gun with swollen eyes, I laughed and laughed but had to admire her naivety and brave.
Clarence and Elena walked out from the scene of the gunfight with a bag of money, as if there was a scene behind them, and that had nothing to do with them, it was too ironic.
There are many characters in the film, but the relationship is very simple. It feels that the plot is a bit absurd, but it makes people have to clenched their fists to admire: "This is what it should be!" The black humorous fragments are handled very beautifully and very well. It's worth seeing.
I wonder how many people do seemingly innocent but absurd things in reality, and how many people can achieve this seemingly absurd innocence.
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