Let’s talk about the overall feeling after reading it. It was very shocking at the end. I didn’t expect Banderas to die, but this is also reasonable and unexpected, but it is not the most perverted and rational ending. The narrative structure of the whole movie is very attractive. The best part is that it arouses the curiosity of the audience at the beginning of the movie. The story is a little bizarre at the beginning, which makes people inexplicable, and then begins to wait for the truth of the story. When I found out that Bella was actually a man, I couldn't bear it anymore. At least as a woman, I wanted to know the various stories between this man and a man, a man and a woman. Actually when Bella was raped I totally believed she was a woman and had a mad love for Banderas mixed with sacrifice for love and self-mutilation. After Banderas killed the man lying on Bella's body, he completely exposed his love for the woman he created with his own hands. The scene where the two of them lie in bed at night seems to be happy, but the director tells it as the beginning of a tragic story. What Banderas loves is not Bella, but that pair of skins, but it was killed by the soul raised in it; Bella's love is not Banderas, but the obedience of that loneliness and loneliness.
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