The character design is great!
A reporter who has never experienced it, but stands on the moral high ground and satirizes the old lady for the murderer; worships and even imitates the doctor in charge of Uncle Mai; the old lady's family members, because they have never experienced it, do not understand and despise the crisis. The clever, stupid and obnoxious characters are all male (which can cause deep discomfort for straight men with terminal cancer). Even the bullshit cops on patrol are so irrelevant.
The reason why the old lady chose to invite Uncle Mai instead of hiding in the basement and waiting for the police to save her is because she wanted to kill this devil every day for 40 years. She knew that as long as he didn't die, she would Can't be safe. This kind of fear and hatred prompted her to do extreme things, including training her daughter's childhood and taking the initiative to bring Uncle Mai to her house. The daughter finally understood the mother who was mocked by herself and outsiders only when she realized the danger. And the good daughter and granddaughter finally overcame her fear and picked up the blood-stained knife.
The last three women and Uncle Mai's frontal scenes may be crowned as women's rights, but I don't quite agree.
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