I don't feel sorry for Adam's death. BETRAYING SOMEONE WHO TRUSTS YOU IS AN AWFUL AWFUL THING. YOU DESERVE WHAT YOU GET.
When the hostess was driving away from the forest, she saw a girl with a mobile phone appearing in front of her, and she accelerated without hesitation. The death of the little girl on the mobile phone is not pitiful. Seeing her mate brutally kill the male protagonist, another partner, and burn Adam to death with no sympathy, her heart is cold-blooded enough to be pitiful enough.
It's a pity that no matter how to escape, the heroine can't escape this backward village with no legal concept. In the end, it was the parents of the crazy little boy who killed her.
This movie should be a wake-up call for youth education in the UK. The innocent children at the beginning are in stark contrast to the vicious gangs in the film, and the profession of the female protagonist as a teacher is also full of hints.
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