I have watched all kinds of movies, including many boring horror films, but this chainsaw massacre is definitely a work that subverts the three views (except for the body of the heroine, I can barely see it).
There are several points that I don’t quite understand. This mentally retarded student with skin face seems to be smarter than a normal person, chasing, hiding, sawing people, escaping... It seems that the future law about mentally retarded not being criminally liable The provisions should be revised.
The heroine’s shifting camp is too fast, just say that the dead have offended her (all kinds of cheating, stealing things, etc.), and there is no explanation in the plot, which means that she shouldn’t know it, or in that way. I can’t think of it when I’m terrified (when the two are chased, can I still think that the person next to me might have sex with my boyfriend?), how can I stop this guy in a blink of an eye? Are the demons regarded as relatives? Blood is thicker than water? Everyone, you can understand family affection in this way too? A person who has just cut his own good friend, boyfriend, and others into two parts. The person wearing a human skin mask is not a ghost or a ghost. Once he knows that he has a non-immediate relationship with him, he can turn it around. To protect him and kill for him?
To be honest, the bloody and terrifying atmosphere is 60 points for this type of film, but the creator's three views are absolutely anti-human. If this represents the American orientation, then the old beauty is true. It's time to reflect on..........
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