The first half hour of the movie seemed to be a very ordinary suspense movie. The bartender Fabienne and the young conductor Adrian could be regarded as love at first sight. And when Fabienne moved into her boyfriend's house, she learned that her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend had just disappeared. With the progress of the plot, the strange sound in the pool, and the suddenly hot bath water, this seems to be a cliché movie that has been watched too many times. And when Adrian returned from the procuratorate's "recognized body", in order to comfort Fabiana, he hugged in front of the mirror and said that his ex-girlfriend had nothing to do with him to show his loyalty. The camera cuts sharply to the other side of the mirror, and the faces of horror, hatred, and anger are startling. Then the story takes a sharp turn and begins to tell the story on the other side of the mirror. And when the story on the other side unfolded, I realized that every plot in the first half pushed the other side of the mirror, the ex-girlfriend's mentality to change step by step.
I know this movie from the forum recommendation, and I also saw the end of the story. The audience seems to have different understandings of the ending. Maybe Fabiana will be rescued, maybe she will slowly die in the dark, or maybe the story will get caught in a new, terrible cycle?
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