I watched this movie before going to bed, and I was very abused when I watched it, and I was still worried about the ending of the movie. This may be the director's cleverness. Unexpectedly, it is reasonable, in the case of not seeing the ending Next, I'm still thinking that these ignorant children will get the punishment they deserve, and even expect the heroine to be able to turn the tide and die and live. This may be the routine of most people, most movies, but the story tends to develop in the opposite direction. . . . . . The male protagonist died, and the female protagonist was murdered by the father of the boy who played the main role in the play (I can't find a more suitable word), so it is unexpected, so why is it reasonable? The structure of the story is very strict , the development is also very reasonable, can not see the slightest blunt.
I see a lot of comments on the male lead, saying he is weak and he is brave, but I don't think his behavior is completely in line with the psychology of a normal person. No one is a Rambo. The performance of the protagonist is indeed worthy of praise, but luck is not on her side. When she meets a child, she is betrayed, escapes to heaven several times, and ends up in the tiger's den again. In fact, that group of children are not all that evil, it is mainly the leader who played the main role, including the girl who regretted it in the end.
In short, this movie is still good
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