1. It's hard to comment on this movie. It sounds contradictory to say that the protagonist is an unmistakable murderer, but not a pervert. The criminal worldview that is completely anti-social is naturally impossible to be used for positive publicity, but the opposite side to the protagonist, whether it is the innocent who was killed indiscriminately, the parents of the protagonist, or the police, will not resonate positively. This movie does not try to determine right and wrong at all. The criminal duo is stealing and setting fire to kill people, but it feels beautiful and pure, and most of the other seemingly righteous parties are disgusting. The viewing process is basically a tangle between the correct worldview and the pleasure and beauty of crime. After reading it, I think Carlos is normal, but he is abnormal. . . 2. Carlos and Ramon, two beautiful boys of different types. It is estimated that most people started to look at the two people's looks, and then fell into the story of the two step by step. In fact, the crime is the clue of this movie, the emotional beads of the two are strung into chains. Ramon was suddenly full of charm, but he was not on the same level as Carlos in spirit. Even though Ramon became more and more infatuated with Carlos, from ambiguous to direct expression, Carlos knew that Ramon could not give up the pursuit of worldly desires, and would eventually leave him, so he killed him. However, the relationship is like this. Without Ramon and a wretched partner, Carlos' crime has become boring. In the end, Carlos managed to escape from the prison just to sleep in Carlos' bed for one night, recall Ramon's breath, and then give up his life and spend the rest of his life in prison.
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