The plot of the story is inextricably linked, leaving no flaws. I can't speculate what's going to happen next, I can't know who the killer is, I can't predict how the story will end. I was deeply attracted. The flashbacks of the film are the most wonderful. The veil of suspense is half-opened and half-covered. I really liked the section of the casino, all the characters appeared, shuttled back and forth, intertwined, every look, every expression, every dialogue, every action, you can't help but say that they are incisively and vividly consummate.
At the beginning, I admired that designer very much, because he knew how to design a habitat for others in the chaotic world, while leaving a peaceful place for himself and his friends. But, it turned out that the key opened not the resting garden of the soul, but the abyss of evil desires. That attic is a mirror that reflects the most selfish, hypocritical, and dirty part of everyone's heart; that attic is a stage where the darkest, filthiest and saddest farce in their lives is staged. Pandora's box is open, and the devil's empty stomach needs their betrayal to fill. In the end, the culprit shot himself in the foot and suffered the consequences. The rest of the people have their destiny. No one is innocent, no one is innocent, they bear a heavy cross and pray for the salvation of their souls.
At the end of the film, the director left a bright tail. Some people say that it is superfluous. I think that something is better than nothing, because the end is a new beginning, and we are on the road.
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