"The road of revenge is absolutely impossible to be straight, but like a forest. In the forest, it is easy to get lost and forget where you came from."
Therefore, her revenge became a ritual in the end, and she became a tool of revenge, because she was born a killer, but fortunately it was not cold-blooded. It can only be said that she has gone so far that she forgot why she set out... The original intention was to give the child a stable growth environment, but in the end, only the lioness and the cub were together, although the jungle regained its calm.
At first glance, the episode of Baimei smears Chinese Kung Fu, but it is actually a tribute to Shaw Brothers. This is the tune of Hong Kong's Kung Fu movies back then.
Bud's death is a pity because he didn't really want to kill her, as he said, "She wants revenge, and we deserve to die."
Elle's death is very relieved.
I'm as sad as Beatrice about Bill's death. The man who never showed his face in the whole first movie would have been asking her why she left him. He would have said "White Eyebrows Theory", "Goldfish Theory" and "Superman Theory" . Are bosses so cultured?
The white eyebrow theory is that details determine success or failure, and often the causes of many conflicts and misunderstandings are trivial.
The goldfish theory is that I don't know what to expect unless I try it.
The superman theory is that you are you, no matter how you disguise to outsiders, your nature will not change, just accept the original you.
The hardest thing to forget is when he said "Kill Mom, of course I knew what happened to Mom, but I didn't know how it affected me".
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