As for the suspense, there is no sense of interlocking, and the sudden reversal in the second half seems a bit unnatural. Despite the black and white flashbacks, it is still very abrupt.
I always feel that it is difficult for the director and screenwriter to justify themselves:
First, when they saw Da Bing and his gf slaughtering goats, the
killer couple said in the tent that killing goats was too perverted, so let's take the opportunity to slip away. . .
This is obviously not what the killer should say. Without the presence of a third party, there is no need for them to pretend like this.
Second, in the section of crossing the river, the killer couple secretly used the mobile phone to surf the Internet, and then they actually found out that Da Bing and his gf were like killers, so they started to panic. This section is also very strange. innocent for what?
I didn't see any more logical plots, except that Da Bing said a movie line to try out the true face of the killer.
In short, the reversal is rather abrupt.
But the shooting style is great, the scene is great, and Hawaii is really a good place.
The last sunset scene made me an otaku who wants to get married right away. . .
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