shivering, trembling
This is the feeling that comes up most often when I watch this film.
On the whole, this film is one of the best live-action mystery novels in my opinion, and it even feels better than the original. One part is the performance of the actors (heroine) in the film, and the other part I think is the director's. The shooting technique and the feeling produced by the picture are obviously a cruel story, but the shooting method is quite beautiful and romantic, which makes people feel a sense of trembling when watching the movie.
In particular, there is one scene, which makes people feel really shudder every time I think about it.
It was the scene where one of the students threw the heroine's daughter into the pool.
Especially when the little girl woke up once, but the murderer still threw her into the pool, I don't know why, I felt a shiver in my heart.
Later, I analyzed my psychological state, and speculated that it might be the murderer's image (student, weak, unremarkable, young) and his current reaction (seeing the little girl's eyes open or throwing her away), which made people feel I felt a sense of ease of "killing". It turned out that the moment of killing came so easily.
It turned out that killing was so easy and frightening.
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