I thought it was a horror movie before. At first I saw it as a British literary film about brotherhood. After watching it for a while, I thought it was a psychological thriller. Only at the end did I realize that it was a crime movie about bloody revenge. In fact, the few pranks before the first person was killed made me think that the male protagonist would not use violence to solve the problem, but rather advanced psychological torture to make the gangsters die. It seems that my heart is too kind. The director, screenwriter or British Europeans still like to use violence to solve everything. This movie reminded me of "The Seven Deadly Sins", but it was only because he killed seven people, including himself.
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