As an anti-kill movie, it is far better than no one survived. I don't know where such a high rating comes from... The plot is somewhat insulting to IQ. The bad guys are too weak to fight, they can only play with bows and arrows and axes, even if a spy sneaks in, it doesn't increase their fighting power much. Although the film tries its best to portray the heroine as strong, intelligent and calm, it always feels a bit deliberate.
1. The woman whose throat was cut ran out to ask for help. How fast did you run to be confident that you could dodge the bow and arrow? And why do you start accelerating from the inside of the house, secretly open the door to observe the situation outside the house and then start running? It was too deliberate to send it to the door for someone to cut the throat.
2. My mother was hacked to death in the upstairs room. She died in a miserable state. You can tell at a glance that there is someone else in the room! So why did the mentally handicapped girl stay alone in the room, met the killer face-to-face (◔◡◔), and was so frightened that she ran out of the room and was brutally murdered. Not to mention that she hadn't figured out that there was someone else in the room, and no one else had reminded her. In the end, it was the heroine who brought up the fact that there was a killer in the room, and it was after the mentally handicapped girl was brutally murdered...
3. An axe killer broke into the room and tried to kill them, but the hostess kicked him and made him unsteady, and then the hostess gave him a few more hammers. At this time, the killer had completely lost his ability to resist. After subduing him, the Lord will interrogate him how many accomplices he has, what kind of arrangements and plans he has, and why he does this. After all, you are being surrounded and killed, but you have no idea about the situation. Killed him...killed...dead...( '▿ ' ) Is this to show the ruthlessness of the heroine? Or to show the laxity of American law, even if it does so, it is just self-defense. (◔◡◔)
4. Father's death was also a bit self-inflicted. In such a dangerous room, he was walking around with bare hands, without any vigilance. Could it be that after his wife died, he lost any will to survive? ┐(´-`)┌The last time the heroine kills the hero, it doesn't seem like self-defense...does it really not need to be sentenced?
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