beginning part will be a bit confusing, but with the multi-line interlaced plot As the story progresses gradually, a sad and tragic story slowly emerges... The past, present, and past memories of the past, the plot line is complex but not chaotic, and this entwined narrative adds a mystery to the story. Therefore, we who were bombarded to numbness by the popular plot will be attracted and fully immersed in the story...
Theron's performance is becoming more and more natural, and if we knew earlier, there was no need to play ugly devil. Sylvia, a character struggling with multiple guilt and confusion, was interpreted very well by her. However, she is so beautiful, the protruding appearance weakens the persuasiveness a little, which may also be her sadness... (Theron in this film, as always, is dedicated and unreserved, naked and naked, applauding, drooling...)
Don't like spoilers so much, so just one word: Mariana and Sylvia!
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