Just after watching this movie, the whole process was led by the heroine's actions, and it was not until the heroine finally blew up the car that she was relieved. At first I felt that there was no need to kill him, maybe I could torture him there and wait for the police to deal with the funeral, but since killing him, it was reasonable and reasonable, and for those who were guilty of brutal killings with such psychological distortions, they deserved it. Killing him was a punishment for his blasphemy and ferocity, a release for a mood that had been suppressed by fear all night! It also relieves the tension of the audience.
When I heard the greeting from the street in the dawn, my heart was really relaxed--Lady, are you OK?
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