The heroine's mother died unexpectedly three years ago, and her relationship with his father became increasingly estranged. On the morning of her birthday, the heroine woke up after a hangover and spent her birthday, but was killed by a person wearing a mask. At the moment of death, she went back to that morning, and lived that day again, but she was always killed by that person in various ways. Finally, the heroine found out the real murderer behind the scenes, killed her, spared herself, and successfully spent the day.
There are many movies with this kind of event loop. The "Groundhog Day" mentioned at the end of the film is a very classic one, and this one is the same. The heroine keeps getting killed, wakes up in the same morning, and keeps exploring the truth of the matter. The scheduling of the movie is very good, the heroine's acting skills and IQ are always online, and the characters are also very reasonable. The horror elements are just right, and comedy, family, love and other elements are also well integrated. Although there is not much creativity, it can still be described as a high degree of completion. The murderer is a roommate and the reason for the murder is a bit far-fetched, and the logic of scapegoating is a bit vague. It was very touching that the heroine went back again because of Carter's suicide. In the end, it was a little reversal. The heroine successfully spent that day and was reborn. Carter's joke is still very unexpected. The second true and false killer of the previous heroine was a surprise, and he still thought about it.
The film is still positive. We must face life positively and deal with interpersonal relationships, including family members, classmates, etc. In the end, we will always gain something. After that, every day of your life is the first day of the rest of your life.
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