Don't go into it

Marcellus 2022-11-18 20:07:47

The visual and sound effects are quite special, the interior is arranged like a stage play, and the atmosphere is rendered extremely feeling from beginning to end. In addition, the protagonists and the girls are very beautiful, which is a plus. It's just that the plot is particularly chaotic. For what purpose did the witch plan to kill the heroine from the beginning? She doesn't know anything inside like the two supporting girls; why kill the blind? Why are the other students okay? Why is it that the heroine can be dealt with from the very beginning, but she is treated with food and medicine every day? Why are it so easy for witches to kill two supporting girls, but they have not been willing to take the initiative to the females? The whole feeling is the protagonist's halo, she must stay till the end, so stay till the end.
It is understandable that the big boss is so easy to be killed. On the one hand, it is luck, and on the other hand, the big boss is injured (the third part has an explanation).
More depressed, I also watched the last two, only to find that this gust of wind is the best.

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  • [first lines]

    Narrator: Suzy Banyon decided to perfect her ballet studies in the most famous school of dance in Europe. She chose the celebrated academy of Freiburg. One day, at nine in the morning, she left Kennedy airport, New York, and arrived in Germany at 10:40 p.m. local time...

  • Miss Tanner: Enough. Enough! Do you know what's happened? Do you know?

    Daniel: What is it?

    Miss Tanner: Your lousy, disgusting dog has bitten Albert! He took a piece out of Albert's arm.

    Daniel: What?

    Miss Tanner: Did you all hear that? That miserable dog tried to mutilate a child. Madame Blanc had to rush Albert to a first aid center to have stitches put in!

    Daniel: That's impossible.

    Miss Tanner: Let's go to the first aid center. Even if you can't see the blood, at least you can hear that poor child's crying!

    Daniel: That's enough now! My dog is a peaceful, faithful animal. He's never hurt anyone. The boy must have done something to him first.

    Miss Tanner: Oh, the poor little animal! The poor little puppy! If I ever see him within a mile of this school again, I'll have him put to death!

    Daniel: Stop it! I won't allow such talk, you understand?

    Miss Tanner: *You* won't allow it? Then get out, you and your dog! Get moving!

    Daniel: You bitch!

    Miss Tanner: Out!

    Daniel: I'm going. I'm going! But try to understand that I'm blind, not deaf. Get it? Huh? Not deaf. Not deaf, you understand that? You understand? Ahh, fresh air! Let me out of this goddamned place!

    Miss Tanner: Get out. Get out of here. Good riddance!