When I saw the male protagonist, I was attracted at first sight. He had a baby face in a suit. I feel that the whole film is sold by him, because I can't compliment the plot of the film. Obviously two people went to steal, but the heroine did not suspect that the people who went with them did not know the secrets of other people, and did not ask to "beat people to death" indiscriminately. And then the fear lingered, and no one dared to reveal the location of the "corpse", even the best friend, until the heroine awakened her conscience by herself (or because of nick-love's help?) There is no point in the film The feeling of horror, if it weren't for the male lead, I don't think I would have watched the entire film.
Justin Chatwin is very eye-catching, but really worried about his prospects. Born with a baby face, it has a great influence on the filming, but maybe because he is still young - born on October 31, 1982, I hope he can develop very well in the future and can see more of his works.
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