I always thought that the chainsaw series was already a classic in this type of subject matter, but when I saw this film, I found that the power of the chainsaw was so unbearable. This film not only has ups and downs in bloodthirsty episodes, but also has a great humanistic truth for people after the explosion of human brains, self-mutilation and skin cutting, humanoid transformation, inhuman treatment and live skinning. Let me tell you, this is actually just a scientific experiment. She was subjected to all kinds of torture in order to stimulate her superhuman potential, transcend the supreme realm on the spiritual level, and finally unravel the mysterious world after death. When I saw the word "transcendence" in the film, I immediately thought of the Chinese Buddha. If the director and screenwriter of the film had understood Eastern Buddhism, perhaps this savage and bloody experiment would not have been carried out. Detachment wasn't meant to be played like this, it could have been achieved in a more civilized way, but it was so terrifying and cruel that people couldn't breathe, and it only increased the hatred for heretics and such savages. Of course, classifying this film as a discussion of religious teachings is a bit too strong, but it is still a level higher to compete with chainsaws. Finally, a kind reminder: For those who are timid, please watch them together under the company of those who are bold!
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