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Braeden 2022-04-19 09:02:07

I finally saw this film. I went to the horror film directed by Wentworth Miller. It seems to be a literary horror film with a bit of plot (?) It's really good, the picture quality is high-definition, and there is a brief discussion later.

In the end, is the uncle real or is another daughter's personality split? I think the uncle is just as bloodthirsty as the daughter, has a desire for monopoly, and is unwilling to be controlled by others, but the uncle wants to find a daughter who has the same commonality as himself. Gene, so she slowly guided her daughter, and her daughter also got pleasure from killing. The climax turned out to just need to wait for the prey.... In the end, the daughter decided to leave alone, shot her uncle, but left her mother, and even the sheriff solved it by the way. ....not your ordinary horror movie;

There is another idea, her father trained her to hunt and said that she would accompany her. Maybe her father saw the same shadow as her uncle(?) and wanted to control this bloodthirsty through hunting, but it failed in the end.

So I want to know, or there is no answer: is there really a way to solve this situation?

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Extended Reading
  • Kacie 2021-12-18 08:01:08

    The story is very simple. It is the growth diary of a girl killer. My touching point is that every shot is beautiful, and every sound is processed very carefully. Only low-level thrillers use plasma to scare the audience. Park has already surpassed that level.

  • Jean 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    Mi Shuai's script is actually quite simple, but it is filled with Park Zanyu's soundtrack and camera shots, and Park's slow narrative is quite appealing. Is Park planning to make another neurotic trilogy with the previous "Robot Love" group?

Stoker quotes

  • Charles Stoker: Happy birthday India.

  • Evelyn Stoker: [on Charlie] We're so grateful that he's taken time away from his commitments in Europe.

    Gwendolyn Stoker: [surprised] Europe?

    Evelyn Stoker: Yes.