The heroine of the film is a kind and beautiful kindergarten teacher. She likes children from the bottom of her heart, but the evil and cruelty of the group of gangsters she met in Lake Eden finally broke her completely. I admit that the film definitely deserves four stars for the details, but I, who always advocate the use of violence to overcome violence, really can't stand the ending of the weak being sacrificed. What's more, director, you have already arranged for the heroine to pick up the butcher's knife. When the heroine drove a car without hesitation and hit one of the evil boys without blinking, I thought that hatred and anger had made her heart cold, her thoughtful thinking, and her keen sense of danger (although I She also hoped that she could super kill women and kill all the scum of these old and little men and women, but this is a bit ridiculous), but, she was still so helpless and broke into the wolf's den to tell the parents of the teenagers. Get help. . .
I saw some comments lamenting that there is always a source of evil, which seems to be the rhythm of the upper beam is not right and the lower beam is crooked. This is of course also true. But there are always some cases in real life that prove to us again and again that good parents can also raise children like wolves; in a family environment where evil spreads, there are also children who are silt and unstained. The carrier of evil is the root of evil. To ask for the reason, to dig out the hidden behind, can be understood as the cause or as an excuse. Maybe it's just because they're kids that you're willing to explain that. But children's crimes are also crimes. In fact, children's evil is sometimes the most primitive and instinctive evil.
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