Recently, I was watching the Human Skin Inn series, and looking back on the chainsaw series, I naturally thought of this shocking masterpiece the year before. I still haven't forgotten the feeling when I watched it, why is it scary? Different from the previous films of this type, this film's ruthless trick is to turn people's most intimate and safe place: home, into a killing battlefield. The places you are familiar with are full of murderous intentions, and the kitchen, living room, and living room are full of traps with broken hands and feet. When you realize it, I'm afraid it's just a matter of sitting still.
And the transformation of the cowardly male protagonist is also very convincing, probably in an extreme way to tell the theme of Bob Dylan: how many trap must a man walk down, before u call him a man?
This spin-off of the chainsaw-making crew is truly unforgettable.
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