Originally similar to the theme of suspenseful revenge, I am very interested, but the greater the hope, the greater the disappointment. The feature of this film is that every time the heroine dresses up beautifully, the heroine brings a fashion baptism to the remote town. If it is a story about the heroine returning home, and then leading the fashion trend at home and stepping into the peak of life, it is still in the past, but under the fashionable coat, the heroine wants to figure out the murder of the year, but the rank is too high. If it's low, it's just asking questions, saying that revenge is good, and suspense reasoning is good. The director's skin is too much, and the skeleton inside is not well drawn. Of course, I agree that the heroine has a good appearance and the hero has a good figure. The story has gone from black suspense to pink romance, forgive me for being a bit square.
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