I have to say that the male protagonist was chosen very well. His gentleness and elegance will not let the audience associate him with the perverted killer at the beginning of the film. Even when the film ends, everything has been explained clearly, and you will always keep thinking about it. : Is he really a killer? Is Anna really dead? ! In the first half of the film, you will think that he is a literary film, a lover's emotional disputes, and an mortuary who seems to have seen life and death. When you are silently brought into the realm of literature and art by the plot, the plot suddenly turns straight to the horror movie again. From the beginning of Anna not believing that she is dead, to accepting the reality of her death, to finally facing the mirror and discovering that she is actually still alive, everything grabs your heart. Some people don't like this kind of walks, but I like the feeling of making horror movies literary.
PS: I think the car accident between Anna and her boyfriend was actually made by the male owner. You can look at the car behind Anna before the car accident, and then look at the process of her boyfriend's car accident, and you will find out.
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