And this film, supervised by Quentin Tarantino, known as the master of violent aesthetics, gave me a temporary relief from the dullness and felt strong visual stimulation.
Three beautiful American girls came to a small town in Slovakia for their vacation. The mysterious, slutty, and exotic exoticism attracts girls. It is a pity that the beautiful students do not know that they are already in the dead, and will soon become the "consumer goods" for the guests in the mysterious inn to kill. The next step is how the protagonist, whose life is hanging by a thread, flees in a bloody fight.
I've seen "Kill Bill" and "Human Skin Inn" produced by Quentin before. Although they are all full of blood and violence, how many movies are there that have such clear logic, such "clean" stories, and that can torture our nerves?
At the beginning of the story, the passports of three girls were uploaded to the website for bidding, and they were all targeted. What's more, those bidding are not the mentally ill and perverted people usually see in movies, but the wealthy to idle class, who are elegant gentlemen during the day, but become fierce beasts at night. How do they "consume" it.
An old man listened to elegant music, cut a piece of meat from the lower body of a man who was lying tied up, and put it on the plate and ate it gracefully.
A woman was lying naked in the bathtub with the kidnapped hanging upside down. The woman used a large sickle to cut the flesh to get blood, and then spread the blood all over her body.
It is said that in hunting parks in some Eastern European countries, paid tycoons can hunt "humans and beasts" in the park just like hunting animals. Killing is pure entertainment. It's just that this kind of entertainment is to base the happiness of some people on the pain of some people, and it uses the pain, sorrow, despair, and physical destruction of some people to attract the satisfaction of others.
When I was a child, I heard that someone had their kidneys and eyes stolen without knowing it, and their organs were sold. But this is the first time I have seen a movie that was killed for the pleasure of others. At least, this movie tells us not to trust strangers and not to travel to remote places.
Some people say that this is a horror movie. I personally think that it shouldn’t be a horror movie to be exact, but a violent movie at best. It may cause your stomach upset, but you can definitely watch it alone at home. However, don't watch it under the age of 18.
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