The film contains violence, eroticism, and political factors, so how can it be a double failure at the box office? It's because the hodgepodge of Guo is so complicated that the audience doesn't understand whether this is a love story between three people, a struggle between drug lords, a nest of police and gangsters, or Stockholm Syndrome.
Stone didn't fix the problem of dragging the story, but instead made the film smelly and long. If you have to say what story the film tells, it is basically a kidnapping case, just two men saving a woman. There are too many TV movies and TV shows like this. The key is to solve the problem quickly. Either the life or death of the hostage is uncertain and everyone is left in doubt, or the rescuer finds a way to raise funds. In the film, we know that the male protagonists chon and ben have been together for a year, and the female protagonist O is a godmother for nothing, except for the place where he lives. It makes people feel that it's good that she can't be saved, so what's the hurry.
In the end, chon and ben tied up Elena's daughter to exchange o, and it turned into a shootout. The queen died in the hands of the inner ghost lado, and chon and ben also died. The other three died together. If it is this ending, it is worth our aftertaste for a while, this is the barbaric demeanor. In the end, this is what we have to say, I rely on it. It turned out to be O's fantasy. The real ending was that the police arrived and the queen and the perverts ended up. Chon and ben were safe and sound because of bribing the police. The three finally went into seclusion, happy ever after. Did the movie cut the ending of the Hong Kong version and the ending of the mainland version together? !
The real highlight of the film is really a 3P bridge, to be exact, two sex scenes. o on the sofa with the wild chon, o from the bathroom to the bed with the gentle man. The former is fast and hearty, the latter is long and gentle. In this regard, the director has reached new heights. Perhaps, it can be turned in this direction.
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