The second one, just like that, reminds me of Junji Ito's whirlpool, where a woman used chopsticks to stick her deaf ears, just for the sake of her husband and her own cochlea.
The third one, I laughed for a few shots, but to say that except for A, everyone else is also dead, then the report of the three students in the first story camping with ghosts seems superfluous.
Fourth, I was really unhappy. The princess talked about what would happen if a woman in her country hooked up with a married man, but she didn't say what would happen to a man. In the end, she made the flight attendant kneel and die in front of her, without mentioning a man at all. Yes, it is somewhat of a propaganda of male superiority and female inferiority, which is not welcome.
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