When I was a child, I lived next to the slaughterhouse. In my spare time, I would go there to watch the fat pigs tied with five flowers being pressed on the slate to be bled. I have to say that this process is much more interesting than this movie.
Just talking about this movie, people almost fell asleep in the first 30 minutes, and it made 80% of people watch it. It should be attributed to the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, for letting Chinese people who play games with green blood be caught by the male protagonist's girlfriend. The chopped two taels were attracted, and they looked down with a curious mind. From here on, they had forgotten that they were watching a movie, and it was more like they were trying to make up for the knowledge that the society did not teach them.
From a movie point of view, no matter which aspect, this movie is poor. The perverted uncle is not as ruthless as a pig butcher, and the method of chopping meat is unfortunately not as good. The depth of creating a character is very simple, and the potential external In terms of performance, the reasons for external performance, and the choice after the incident, from these three points, this villain can be said to be a blank sheet of paper, creating ruthlessness is not simply smearing ketchup on the face, although He blushes most of the time in the film. It should be because the lead actor is ashamed that he didn't act well. In fact, I can't blame him. The director didn't blush, right?
This movie can be summed up in two words, deliberately. It's like seeing the smile on the face of a novice salesman who wants to sell you a product. The director doesn't know how to make people feel fear, and all he sees is paint sprayed everywhere.
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