This film feels particularly painful at the end. The feeling of isolation and isolation is not created by those bloody scenes. When the ladder leading to the basement is repeatedly lowered again and again, it means that there is a painful beginning every time. , This pain is still unknown, Baska cruelly used the picture to tell his dear audience that the pain can extend infinitely in your head, you just bear it.
There are two very important sentences in the film. The first sentence is that the old woman who studies death theory opened the booklet, showed Anna a lot of torture photos, and then pointed at the victims and said, "Look at their eyes, this proves that They're not dead yet."
The second sentence was that at the end, the old woman turned her ear to the side of Anna, who had peeled her skin sideways, and Anna murmured something at her, but no one could hear what she said. This sentence directly caused the wife to take off her eyes, remove her heavy makeup, and then took out a gun from her bag and killed herself.
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