Various stories took the wrong line, and various unexpected results created a series of black humor. If the later "No Country for Old Men" expressed that the behavior did not follow the conventional logic, and the mid-term "Frozen" expressed that the development of things and people's behavior did not follow the routine Logic, this debut work "Blood Labyrinth" purely expresses the unconventional logic of the development of events. Due to the preference for the story of the movie, even in the case of the general look and feel of "Frozen Blood", I think this "Blood Labyrinth" is very good.
Obviously different from Hollywood's conventional character setting and story development mode, Cohen's films seem to start with little things and small cases. A series of horrific bloodshed.
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