To be honest, after watching the second and third episodes, I really feel that the screenwriter is very good at playing with the audience's psychology. . .
The first episode made me feel very good, with a good atmosphere; a good start.
But the second episode is still that set, which is boring. There is no real progress. Although the male protagonist is still planning to escape, he is seen through the barmaid who was killed. Of course, this is not surprising. The fate of a supporting actress who doesn’t know the number of supporting actresses was meant to be dead. Whatever interest, I jumped and watched. Of course, the sheriff has been disliked by the audience to the extreme. He did all the bad things. He suppressed the residents of the entire town by violence. The whole was like a cult. There was no feeling of horror movies.
When it came to the third episode, I also jumped to watch it. This episode looked upset and it was an old-fashioned plot. The male protagonist’s wife and son were found along the clues, and they were also sent to Guaisong Town; the male protagonist tried his best to escape, but was still brought back; when he came back, he found that his wife and children were brought in. He was very angry, so he looked for The old lover discussed and exchanged information. His son found out that his old lover was also in this town and told his wife; the man and woman went home and found that the wife left the ring and took his son away. The male protagonist chased the border and saw the sheriff in the town. After abusing his wife and children, the male lead finally killed the sheriff. At this point, I actually plan to give up after watching it. There is no atmosphere like the first episode. Before the death of the sheriff, he deliberately said "things are more complicated and huge than you think!", Nima male lead special police officer It has been dealt with by the sheriff many times, and it was only dealt with by the male protagonist here.
Originally, the mouse was all placed on xx. I thought Nima was disappointed. Finally, the male host and his family got in the car and prepared to escape, opened the high gate with the automatic gate switch, and shook a monster holding the sergeant's body and ran into the gate... .... The family of the male protagonist closed the gates in horror and drove back.....This is a turnaround, the screenwriter is too good at playing, and the time is too good...Okay, I have to look forward to it. Now, nnd, the ending has changed back to a horror movie.
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