Childhood shadows really carry a lifetime. If you didn't see the good friend in the window at that time (this scene is especially like the scene in the manslaughter), the heroine would not kill her, and there has been a lot of fear and anger here for many years. The heroine went to a nursing home to meet her mother once, and they didn't say anything, she only said to her mother, you look so pretty, after a mother may have committed a crime, she can find comfort to rationalize her crime. This should be one of the foreshadowings. And the heroine always had a strange expression when she met her best friend's mother. At that time, she just thought that she was thinking about her best friend coming to her, but I didn't expect it to be so simple.
I admire Miles, a technically-savvy boy, but the end of the technical guy is a bit miserable. He likes the heroine who likes to be blatant and shy Chatting, imitating the heroine's voice at home, and so on, etc. In the end, he probably thought that if he exposed the heroine, the heroine would give up on him, so he would ask, what would you do for me to keep me Quiet? But I didn't expect that the heroine had just eliminated the source of her fear of being exposed, so she would leave a second one for herself? Obviously, no. The movie saves a lot of time, a lot of the dialogue from the previous scene appears in the next scene, nice
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