In a plot intertwined with lust and crime, Catherine undoubtedly has a face and a body that make men obsessed. On this basis, she also masters the opponent's psychology. From the beginning, this is a match without suspense. And Nick's character decided to put himself behind bars. He is always impatient and wants to prove himself, so there will be a later story. Maybe from the beginning he had smelled the danger, the danger that brought him close involuntarily in the guise of tenderness and sensuality. And every time he was cranky, it was probably because of his frustration that he couldn't control the situation. Every time he's with Katherine, he's lost his senses even though he's been restraining and suppressing his desires. And all in all, it's like Nick's own self-delusional hoax in the end trying to impress her with love. The ending is friendly and gives the audience the opportunity to play their brains at will. Of course no matter what the ending is, Nick has already been killed "dead".
Then keep doing it as a hobby.
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