At the beginning of the film, I thought that maybe the murder had something to do with the heroine. When her classmates died one by one, I suspected that the teacher wearing glasses was behind the scenes. I have to admit that the heroine's acting skills are too realistic, and she acted so vividly at the end, and the last sentence "even if it is true, who would believe..." makes me feel that everything is really in her control.
I have to say here that the male protagonist, transfer students generally have a mysterious past and some potential. But in the heroine's scene, he is like a chess piece, every step is in a trap to get the answer the heroine wants him to get. Every step was carefully designed, and even the original "killing game" was carefully planned and arranged. In this game, the male protagonist has indeed become the last "killed" object.
The title of the film "cry wolf" echoes the crying expression of the heroine at the end, which is a mouthful. Her acting is so good, even crying is so realistic, but it's just crocodile tears. In my opinion, the tears finally dried up and the truth emerged, but it was she who had the last laugh.
There are many movies about this kind of campus murder, and in my opinion the most successful one is the "Scream" series. With the progress of the film, the audience can guess who the murderer is and what the purpose of the crime is. They can do whatever they want, and whenever the murderer appears, there is always the unexpected one. The purpose of the murder, to be honest, is quite bloody (laughs). ).
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