The music is interspersed with the whole story, allowing the story to fully show the inner world of the characters.
The love-father plot was not rewarded, so it had to be transferred to men of the same age. If there was no response, he was tied home and abused (this shows that the heroine has serious psychological problems, perhaps extreme low self-esteem (from the soundtrack can also be You can hear it)), the heroine's father is a pervert. From the heroine's mother, it can be seen that the heroine completely followed his father's path, and has since embarked on the road of perversion.
At the end of the movie, watching the car driven by the male protagonist drive back, the female protagonist has a happy expression on her face, as if she gave her love and her lover finally reciprocated (the result was run over to death).
Occasionally I don't understand something, why did the male protagonist's girlfriend suddenly call the police, and the police went to the female protagonist's house? (Could it be that the male protagonist told her that the female protagonist invited him to the prom? Or is there a hint from the previous card?)
And how did the policeman push him and he fell and died? The male protagonist didn't fall to death? Even if you get stabbed? Why can't I seem to see blood on the knife?
Why is the male protagonist so brave that he has been drilled twice in the head and still hasn't fainted?
How did the male protagonist beat the three men in the basement (although the three men did not exercise for a long time, could not eat enough, and the abuse might be worse than the male protagonist, so they had no strength, but they still had the strength to eat people?)
and A place where the person who escaped before went there? ? ? The police dad couldn't find him?
The music of the movie
Lonesome Loser - Little River Choir (the one sung by the male lead's father)
not pretty enough-kasey chambers
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