When I saw half of it, I was glad I didn't do 3d. The lens is very shaky, although some are pretty, like water droplets. But it really can't stand the 360-degree or even 720-degree rotation and shaking of the lens, and it's a bit disgusting in the end.
At first, I was frightened by the bloody scenes, but I got used to it later. The rotating flashbacks feel like they are to fragment the clues to increase the sense of suspense, but they are really dizzy. After watching it, I was still a little disappointed with the main storyline. It mainly discusses values such as euthanasia. Whether people have the right to decide the end of their lives for the suffering others. The male protagonist and the villain have the same ability, and they are two different actions. One is tired of killing because of the self-proclaimed compassion, and the other feels guilty because he can't bear to end his daughter's life.
Finally, the male protagonist came out of two years of torture. However, the final conclusion is slightly pointed.
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