Fairly decent killing movie. The visual impact is great, coupled with the appropriate background music, and the protagonist's hot body tells the story of the heroine's transformation from the third child to the goddess of nemesis. The zoomed-in lens is easy to touch people, and in the end, the circle chases, blood spills on the floor, and the tension is full. The treatment of the two wounds is rather amusing. The heroine used a can to iron the wound after taking medicine, but printed the pattern on the can on the skin. The male protagonist seals the wound with plastic wrap. . . In addition, it hurts to look at the injured camera. At the beginning, the dead branch of the female protagonist is inserted into the stomach, and the dagger is inserted into the eye at the back, and the glass is inserted into the foot, and finally came to Fu to shoot at close range.
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