This film does have a weird and charming texture, and it has a pioneering consciousness in the lens and shape.
Scarlett's black-haired and red-lipped alien demon shape reminds me of the vine demon in "Men in Black 2".
Western movies have such a routine, which can also be said to be a thinking logic based on realistic thinking. That is, if the people in the film are generally bad people, they persistently go all the way to the black people. If he suddenly realizes his problem and is so uncertain about himself, then he is on the road of reflexivity. Often accompanied by a plotly negative motion shot, the villain falls, panics, and flees. quickly perish.
So this routine tells us a truth, that is, a path must go to the dark, not to be discovered by conscience, I would rather be blamed by the world. That way it won't die. Ha ha
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