The story is a bit procrastinated. This two-stage narration method shows the director's innovative consciousness, but the grasp of the rhythm is slightly insufficient. When the film starts to flash back, it is tantamount to letting the audience re-enter another story, without providing enough convincing, or the previous foreshadowing is not enough to arouse the audience's curiosity to continue watching. What's worse is that this flashback has been slow to establish a connection with the previous story, and it is difficult not to feel disconnected. The last half hour is the best part of the film, the atmosphere is well created, and the final impact is also very strong. After reading it, it is quite shocking. In a house that looks elegant and high-end on the surface, there is an unknown dark room left over from history, like a black hole that exists in everyone's heart. Female 2 was imprisoned by herself, and the reason was because of love and revenge. Female 1 was finally locked inside, which was also the result of self-inflicted guilt. They are all imprisoned by themselves, imprisoned in the depths of their hearts. At the end of the film, female 2 sat on the beach in a comfortable mood, and could not see any sadness, because she walked out of the dark room, and even walked out of the black hole in her heart. Instead of taking revenge, she chose to keep the keys. (You must know that the old woman who knew the secret has passed away. If she wants to take revenge, no one can find that woman.
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