After Majid said "I want you to be there", the next moment, he picked up the knife and wiped his neck to commit suicide. This scene really made my jaw drop. Majid had to be dragged into the car to the orphanage due to her childhood pranks for sheer dislike. The initiator, George, has brainwashed himself well, discrediting Majid, ignoring the consequences of mischief, and constantly emphasizing the entertainment nature of the joke. Years later, several video tapes and several paintings with unknown meaning suddenly appeared at the door of his house and company at regular intervals. The suspicious and famous TV presenter, by judgment, was suspicious of Majid. Those who are threatened, come to the door to threaten. After Majid committed suicide, George fell into a deadlock where he did not want to report to the police and lose his job after being reported by the media, but also had to call the police to dismiss the murder suspicion and get out of a panic. The narrative pace of the whole film is rather slow and the atmosphere is gloomy. The family's distrust and their constantly superimposed escape emotions are quietly revealed in the behavior of the characters who "have a little taste and stop". How vulnerable people are, how vulnerable people are to being spied on, framed, threatened, who is the voyeur, maybe he's just someone irrelevant who doesn't like you very much. Between back and forth, it seems that life is still revolving unwillingly.
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