There are many scenes in the play. In the opening movie theater, "Scream 1" is shown on the screen. The theater is full of spectators wearing classic death suits and running around holding prop knives, and then on stage without warning. Off the stage, reality and film, the horror began to take place. There are still a lot of self-ridicules and mutual dismantling of the stage. They talk about the survival rules in the horror film, and even the sequel routines, as if they are not the victims who are there, but the audience as safe as us.
Another scene in the play is "Troy" which is rehearsed in the theater. The heroine who plays Kassandra falls into the infinite lament of destiny, and even can't distinguish between reality and drama. This play is the best reflection of the heroine's heart. She was psychologically active, she was full of fear and distrust, and the people in black who were gathering more and more around were forcing her, and there was nowhere to hide. Later, she determined to overcome her inner fear to expose the killer who was in a coma, which reflected that her psychology had transitioned to a state of not avoiding.
The final killing took place in the theater, which was different from the narrow and depressing space provided by the staircase compartment of the villa. Except for a few chase scenes in the theater corridor, most of the time the heroine and the two killers stayed in a closed stage. , So the identity of the killer was revealed relatively early, and the motive is still difficult to stand up for, so ignore it for the time being.
There are still a lot of sexual cues in the film, but unfortunately the only thing I noticed is confusing information, such as the sudden appearance of the word "danger". What makes me feel terrible at the end of the film is that there are too many innocent murders around the undead heroine. She has appeared indifferent to death or even killing. Her expressionless face is like she is the ultimate manipulator of all these events. .
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