As usual, it is an HBO film. HBO seems to prefer this film, and it has been broadcast several times in a row. The first time I saw it, I was quite amazed. Although the villain had a villain face, nearly nine-tenths of the foreshadowing made me struggle repeatedly with the idea of "I look so bad, but it's not necessarily a bad boss, right?" Of course, that handsome pot can't be an evil boss, so in the end, the weird-looking Eastern European evil boss finally took out his evil pistol and ended my entanglement. I rewatched it again today. In fact, in order to create the final reversal effect, the screenwriter still handled some places rather bluntly. For example, before the truth was revealed, the two villains were still in the tent wondering whether the other couple was It's the murderer... Just the two of you in such a private space, what are you pretending to do... Of course, if you have to find a reason, you can interpret it as the evil couple's bad taste - they like it when no one is there Play role-playing to entertain yourself...
Overall, it's a good movie, provided you survive the lengthy foreshadowing, but luckily there's an appetizer of beautiful scenery in the fortune-telling.
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