The reason for watching this movie is this extremely handsome still????
(Whisper bb although later I saw that Grace's Converse had a little play and the equipment is basically zero, but I have to admit that this set of collocation is really beautiful)
The first feeling after watching the movie:
The style is very similar to Quentin's kill bill, that is, it is about violent aesthetics (maybe), with the bride as the protagonist, and plasma without money. And the heroine is like Margot Robbie the clown. .
The biggest misunderstanding about movies:
1. Think that Alex really loves Grace
2. Thought Daniel was not a good person
3. Thought the ending was stupid
If you think this is a serious film review, you are wrong. Just as you think this movie is just an ordinary bloody but not scary popcorn movie.
At first I thought this was another Hunger Games, but it turned out that it was a climax of growth, and it shouldn't be said to be a history of rebirth.
In the beginning, Grace was just a "blonde little white rabbit", immersed in the joy and sweetness of the newlyweds. She felt that "hide and seek" was just a ridiculous and unexpected game, but when she saw clearly that her face was broken in half. Maid, she understood everything instantly. Under Alex's explanation, she was at a loss, panic, tears on her face, and she could only force herself to calm down.
Then, she tore off the skirt, took off the shotgun, and took off a string of bullets to the kitchen. I was caught off guard by the butler who came in suddenly. She looked in horror, looking for time to stuff bullets, and hid her life around the table to avoid the housekeeper.
She blindly trusted the child raised by this demon family, was hit by a bullet, fell into a disgusting corpse pit, and was pierced by a nail. She had no choice but to endure it-letting go would mean death.
She tried to comfort the nervous maid, and was immediately betrayed, watching the maid who had eaten her own fruit was forced to take her head off.
She endured the pain of being cut by the iron fence and went through the gate. She was scared, screaming, crying, screaming desperately, and I followed her hope (n.) to die and be reborn. Watching her plunge into the hide-and-seek game of death, her body gradually became tattered and covered with bloodstains, her eyes changed from panic and fear to endless despair, madness, and hatred, but in the end it was joking.
I didn't expect that Alex would turn aside because he thought his wife killed his brother and wanted to kill her mother. I always think that the legend that is similar to the cult and superstition being chanted by the old man every day is false, but the explosion ending (literally) really shocked me.
in-laws. In the end, what a wonderful answer was that calm and even indifferent. No one has anything to do with oneself before death. You say you don't believe it, but your behavior proves everything.
Why is Alex not sober? When the family members said that "only Alex is not a member of the family", this is not the case. He didn't tell Grace the truth about the game, pretending to be afraid of her leaving her, but Grace's life was more important than this? There is also Alex's mother who said that if he doesn't believe in this tradition, he won't let her draw cards.
Alex doesn't want to give up his family, tradition. Naturally, there is no such thing as "loyalty" and "freedom."
The setting of the story is of course absurd, and we naturally don’t have to take the story too seriously. But if we live like scum Alex, it would be a failure.
What I love is Daniel's consistency, even if there were mistakes made by betraying her uncle when she was a child, but she didn't want to repeat the same mistakes again when she grew up. Grace was determined from the beginning to the end without being weak. Her bloody rebirth would never give up.
She is so beautiful, she is not a little blond rabbit.
(If this nonsense can be used for mine clearance or a little reference, that would be great!)
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