I watched this film before going to bed. I wanted to watch it and fell asleep, but some didn't understand it, so I just watched the film reviews. Some were good, some made my scalp numb and I couldn't sit still.
First of all, the male protagonist actually only killed one person in the building. After he came out, why did he slay him in the small house? It’s not about boss decompression, or venting. I personally think that the master behind the scenes will also use the final as a test. After their lives are no longer threatened (at least the people in the cabin said this), how will they choose? Treat these as life-threatening. Speaking of the male lead, the bullets are ready when the male lead enters the cabin, and he already knows who his enemy is. His psychology has also changed, and killing is no longer a terrible and unacceptable thing for him. (The second part will not be the last scene where the first stage victors will appear on the screen)
The scene where the heroine stopped killing the hero's "friend", I watched with a dazed face, I really can't understand why he stopped? There are so many foreshadowing in the early stage, which made me think that she might still attack the male lead, but suddenly there is a big reversal. If someone understands it, please help you understand.
The role of handmade dolls in the film is not clear, including the little boy wearing a mask. In fact, the reason why I must understand every detail is because this is a good film, from the details of the company logo (surveillance) to The choice of music, the music at the climax of the film is very useful, the comparison between the male second's desire to cover up, the cheerful music and the tense atmosphere can make me nervous to breathe. This film deserves serious consideration.
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