The third one was taken from Kubrick's "Kiss of the Killer". When I saw the heroine being arrested, I thought he would suddenly wrap an iron chain around the neck of the man who beat him. After successfully killing, take down the key, and then kill all the way out. It seems I'm thinking too much. If you think about it, it's also right, this bloody level is estimated to not be able to sell according to the main theme. But why do I have this idea? Why does the movie of revenge and anti-killing villains have to have a degree of evil? Are people afraid of scenes that are too bloody and violent? Or is it that the evil committed by the wicked has reached the point where death cannot be resolved? The most stringent laws in human society are only the death penalty, not torture. But when this kind of evil comes, how can human beings be fair, so the director simply made it into a cult movie. After all, when the trolley problem really came up, human beings had already made a choice, even if it was an uncivilized choice. But it would be nice if it could exist. Civilization comes later.
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