A razor shining with cold light no longer means clean and tidy, it longs for a red gem, carved with blood. If the razor falls smoothly and the judge dies, the hatred may end there, but God seems to have a heart to play a cruel joke in an attempt to make more people the sacrifice of hatred. He sings in the street, razor-wielding, desperate singing, with the right shift in his eyes, telling us that Todd's red gem is about to shimmer. I have to admit that this episode is very moving. The feeling of despair and sadness beyond words made me despair too. I could even feel his hatred and hatred for everyone around him. From then on, there is no forgiveness, no kindness, only cruelty, and only blood...
Again, I really liked that part.
After that, the razor was always in the company of blood, the blade was always full of blood-red flowers, and the pie shop was the best coat, and even Mrs. Lovett began to imagine a clean life facing the sea. But what could be more hopeless than a lie? Todd, who killed his wife, succeeded in revenge and lost the meaning of life. He was killed by Oedipus' little boy in Todd's usual way. I don't like that little boy very much. It's not because he killed Todd, it's just that I don't like that little boy who knows how to hide in sewers. I hate it!
In the end, fortunately, Joanna's happy life was not released, so I would rather this movie never happened.
In addition, if you have time, find the original sound.
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