I don't like film reviews, so I skip all the analysis and tell the truth directly
- the conspiracy of the male Nico and the female Nico Nico's
professional speculation has made a lot of money by using the capitalist roaders as the middleman.
In the context of big finance, Nicole has more ideas about property insurance and bank credit due to complicated and simple considerations, so the beautiful bighouse has become the subject of mighty fierce.
Nicole's temptation to the kidnapper's younger brother seems to be unintentional but actually intentional, step by step, keep in mind the strategy, adjust tactics in real time, cooperate with Nicole, act according to the opportunity, and guide the kidnapper's younger brother to jointly plan such a seemingly sure-footed illegal invasion (saying This should understand why the younger brother has repeatedly stressed that he doesn't hurt her, this guy is still looking forward to taking his love away!)
Nicole and the kidnapper actually have no real sexual contact, and Nicole keeps the adultery photos in the safe every day It's just waiting for the moment when the robbery happens, thinking about it.
The kidnapper's younger brother confessed that he had captured the heart of the lonely beautiful woman (confidence burst into the canopy), so a heart went with her, and it only took a little bit to kill the elder brother, and others would not care at all, confused love.
The others are NPCs, victims of conspiracy, why them? Nothing special, just like Uncle Ge said: just in time.
From a philosophical point of view, everything happens by chance.
From a physical point of view, everything must be due to chance.
At the end, the conspiracy stumbles through, the mastermind is alive, the house "accidentally" burns down, the insurance is in place, the credit crunch is resolved, the wife does not lose her virginity, the daughter loves her parents more, and everything is perfect...
The final question is, What about such a big pile of beautiful knives, burning like that?
Nicole and Nicole are not dumb and dummy, they always have a way, don't you think?
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