The film is still good. I thought it was a detective novel, but it turned out to be a killing and killing. The narrative method is fascinating. When you watch the beginning, you want to watch the ending. Play, the narrative is a bit slow, the result is unexpected, they all died, the priest and the black woman survived, everyone has helplessness, no one is doing something for different purposes, the agent died very wrongly, from The plot of dismantling the wiretap was thought to be quite powerful, but it turned out to be bloody, the little girl went crazy, and was indifferent to her sister's actions. It's a pity that every life was lost. The demon leader deserved what he deserved, and the waiter was the biggest surprise. Compared with the train murders, it is a bit inferior, but it is also worth seeing.
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