I really don't like Spanish very much, and I don't feel much when I speak so fast. Going back to the film itself, the heroine is a house girl, and the thesis she is about to write is the only violent porn theme that can make her stay at home excited. Everything was normal at the beginning, but it was abnormal from the moment she saw the professor's death. She didn't care about the professor's life or death, but stole his videotape. She was not afraid of a corpse and dared to go up and close her eyes. Scared her out of her wits? When the classmates found out that the murdered girl was a missing student, she and he did not hand over the tape to the police but decided to analyze it by themselves. After deducing the video of the murderer as one of the few cameras available two years ago, After she saw a handsome guy using this camera in the cafeteria, she began to run wildly in the crowd? Not to mention whether their deduction is correct, is that camera a limited edition in Spain and only one sold at their school? ? Run and run. When people encounter danger, they rush quickly from no one to a crowded place, but our heroine runs all the way from the crowd to no one. Knowing that the handsome guy is suspicious, but still keeping in touch, and then finding out that the professor is suspicious, he starts running all the way, and faints again. Is the Spanish-style killing rush a crowd rushing scene? Then she has no fear and plans to start proving the innocence of the handsome guy by breaking into the school at night. At this moment, I can't help feeling again, Spain is really a paradise for crime. The police have been ignored from beginning to end. Even if our great Spanish beauties and handsome guys know that this is an amazing series of crimes, they are just promoting their own self-sufficiency. The spirit, everything is done by myself, and I will never trouble the police uncle. After being trapped in the basement, the whole audience was just shocked and the heroine came to HLOD to live in the audience, otherwise there would be no bright spots in the audience. There was a cardboard box with a camera in the basement, but it was put out by the fire. After the fire went out, the male protagonist disappeared out of thin air. The professor told the female protagonist, who was tied to the chair, that the upcoming start was painless, don't be afraid. If the male protagonist can't find him, it doesn't matter, let's talk about it. At this moment, I'm not in a hurry to silence, but I set up the camera to make it painless. I can imagine that this good show will be ruined by the male protagonist who suddenly appears. The unintentional men not only ruined the good show, but also killed the beast, but they still chose not to call the police. I'll go, the police uncle in Spain is so unwelcoming? Do people in Spain handle this kind of thing by themselves? ? pitiful. Finally, at 93 minutes, they considered calling the police, but denied themselves. Ah ah ah, do it yourself. Then the female protagonist began to suspect the male protagonist. The idea that the female protagonist is the female protagonist is always so special. The result of the suspicion is that you run to another suspect's house, and you have nowhere to go? ? ? Of course the most The handsome guy came on the scene, I really don't know how to tie the heroine, but she left a knife in her tied hand, I was dizzy. If you don't die, who will die, so in the handsome guy's neurotic monologue, he left enough time for the heroine to use the knife. The rope is really weak. If you don't believe me, try cutting the rope with an ordinary knife with your hands behind your back. Is it easy to break? The police finally disappear at the end of the credits, which removes my last doubt that Spain seems to have police. The film is over.
In all fairness, apart from the numerous flaws in this film, the male and female protagonists are neither handsome nor beautiful, the music is uncharacteristic, and the plot is old-fashioned, there are no other major shortcomings. Are there any other problems besides these? Ha ha
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