At the beginning, this movie made me sick. I dragged the time bar when dren seduced the male protagonist, and stopped just when the female protagonist smashed it. After thinking about it, I found that it was a lot more relieved. The previous ideas were more limited to what we "see", not what the movie wanted to show us.
I prefer to pay attention to the small details and lines in the movie, so I found that the logic of this movie is quite rigorous. dren loves only Elsa. Because the gender has changed, just use it. In my opinion it is thoughtful and clear - the purpose is to get and possess Elsa.
For this reason, it can use the gene of Elsa in its body to seduce the male protagonist, and achieve the purpose of sex change through a sex. The principle can be seen in the two groups of "meat" from the beginning of copulation to the end of the cannibalism. After that, the female protagonist of XX kills the male protagonist. It uses two different identities of "human" and "beast" to explain its behavior.
It is still very affectionate, and it shows a bit of its humanity by letting the male protagonist slip into the water once, but after all, the possessive and "beast" side dominates, and it makes many people cry out. A scene of taste.
There is actually a small regret about the ending. Why do you decide that the child is his and not the male protagonist? They have ooxxed too.
I don't read romance novels, and I haven't been in touch with more emotional prose, beautiful poetry collections and the like for a while, and they have been abandoned recently. It seems that I can't help interpreting the story too well, and I even suspect that the director didn't think too much about it. The so-called "love" is just my obscenity.
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