What about necrophilia, what about decapitated dolls, what about perverted murderers, what about witch curses, this family is kind and filial, brothers and friends are respectful, husband and wife are affectionate, and servants are loyal.
As a film from 20 years ago, the film's bridge segment seems to be old-fashioned. It is neither difficult nor obscure. The principle that has remained unchanged for thousands of years is just wearing a gothic coat. It's just that there is often a tone that will not change, which is a weapon to stay popular.
The good people of the dark line are deceived and persecuted by the moral hypocrites, and in the end the evil is overwhelming. The justice here is very simple. Justice does not lie in your bloodline (a family of witches?) It does not lie in your profession (perverted murderer?) It does not lie in your interests (Necrophilia and bloodthirsty?) It does not lie in how long you grow How non-mainstream the evil is—justice is something everyone knows, but there are too few people who insist on doing it.
Based on the main theme of this movie, I have to say that this is a warm-hearted healing movie, especially suitable for people who are a little bit tired of the world. The world is full of sinister-sounding sinisters. Where can I find the evil-looking sincerity?
PS: Ricci is really a born goth girl
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