It took a third of the way to see that I was going to see another movie. Although there are logical loopholes as many bean friends have said, the whole movie is quite exciting to watch, and it also has some profound meanings. Let me talk about some points I like: First, the movie opens with the heroine as an excellent reporter. Although the content has nothing to do with the main line, the character is a good foreshadowing (psychology and ability); second, this is about the dark side of psychology. I was impressed by the performance of the exposure and crime cycle, and then I was also thinking about whether everyone has a dark side...I think maybe it is the law of nature, just like the light on a plaster statue when drawing a sketch, the more intense it is The more the light is, the more unfathomable the shadow is. The soft natural light can not distinguish the boundaries. The more righteous conservatives in life are, the more they may need an outlet for sin. In her life, Black Pearl tries to capture herself in the shadows by exposing the viciousness of others, but she cannot escape the trap of falling into the cycle of sin.
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