Anyway, get down to business. The film is based on the true plot, the 1999 serial murder that rocked Australia. Apparently it left a lot in the memory of the Aussie man, that's why we were sitting at the cinema last night. . .
In fact, I don't want to comment on the plot: The teenager who has been repeatedly exposed to chrysanthemum finally began to change from passive murder to active hunter under the dual effects of temptation and coercion. And the so-called punishment perversion at the beginning turned into a cruel game of have fun in the end. As a crime movie that pursues authenticity, the logic and context are naturally ignored, coupled with the bloody cock-skinning plot. . . Apparently someone dropped out halfway through. Although I didn't leave the scene, I must admit I felt a huge sigh of relief when the movie was subtitled at the end. There is no need to analyze, no need to wonder, everything on the screen once happened naked in snowtown, logical or illogical, it is a fact.
But the actor's performance is simply amazing, so natural and calm, especially john, as if he is the one who is enthusiastic and lively at first sight, but the leader who kills and robs money behind his back without blinking an eye. And Australia is like that, small town, everything far away, everyone's faces and bodies battered by the sun.
On the way back, the Australian man held a small hand and recited the excited "Snowtown- best film this year by a wide margin.", and he didn't forget to post it on Facebook when he got home. . . In fact, I have a different opinion in my heart, but after thinking that he is a psycho. . . What else is there to compare. . . So I tell my friends, if one day I suddenly disappear, don't forget that I'm dating a psycho! ! !
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