I can't write an inscrutable film review, so I can only complain. No matter how much I think about the final reversal, I can't understand. Why is this reversal? The heroine we have always seen is the underground person. The real heroine has been imprisoned in the forehead and killed. I can't understand a lot of plots and dialogues in the middle.
If I have to say what is the foreshadowing of this reversal, I can only think of the scene where the "underground" heroine can speak when the two heroines meet for the first time, and the rest really can't see anything, Besides, why are the two children born so synchronized, and who is the mother of whom... Crazy! ! Is there something wrong with my IQ...
Anyway, this family is quite capable of fighting, unlike their white neighbors, who were KO'd without reacting. One of the twins went to eat a lunch box without running a few steps.
The "underground" twins teach you to apply lip glaze online. It turns out that lip glaze is applied like this. It has never been applied well before.
What's the point of driving a car? There's nothing to argue about. I'm still counting how many people I've killed. I'm the best. I should drive... Serve...
At first, the male protagonist was beaten by a baseball bat, and then there was a scene of a boat... It reminded me of the American version of "Fun Game", and I thought I was imitating this plot...
Who said that the little boy was also replaced, and even if he was replaced, when did he change it? I was already confused enough, you guys are still discussing there, it's amazing that you are all talents!
In the end, the underground people held hands and intercepted them together, which made me think "everything the sun can shine on is ours"...
At the beginning of the movie, I really liked the long shot of rabbits. One rabbit gradually increased to a large number of rabbits... Thinking of the extremely fast reproductive capacity of rabbits, I once thought that this was a process that explained the number of "underground people" from less to more. . I won't tell you that I don't read much...
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