too TMD miserable
content of the film I will not wordy.
I watched this film three times back and forth, and I defined the film as a kind of bizarre horror.
Except for the male protagonist, everyone in the town is abnormal, and it feels like a group of isolated people. The battered heroine and her father who abused her, TNT and its perverted girlfriend, the mentally handicapped car repairer, the battered convenience store owner...too many.
After reading it, it feels like you have fallen into an abyss that you can never climb up. Everyone in the town is directly or indirectly using you, then attacking you, taunting you, and laughing at you. Finally let you get out of their sight.
This kind of misery is an indirect horror to me, a chilling horror, especially the sad to horrible background music that appears from time to time in the movie.
In addition, I think this film still reflects the reflection on the mass slaughter of Native American Indians during the Western Development of the United States (early 19th century). (Just like the reason for the story of "The Shining") If you carefully observe the scenes at the end of the film and the words of the blind Indian in the film.
In short, this is a movie worth watching.
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