One scene, two characters, and endless dialogue make this film. The drama is full of drama inside and out, and even those who watch the lively feel that it is a problem. The two protagonists have presented us with an almost godlike tacit understanding. If this film is regarded as a storm, the two of them are just like in the storm. Thunder and lightning, one after the other, echoed each other. The scene where the male protagonist is played at the end can't help but remind people of Lolita Hailey, who plays the wolf in sheep's clothing in "Hard Candy". In some senses, it has the same purpose, and it also echoes the classic "God punishes" in the film. He, put him in the hands of a woman", of course, is also an attack on power... Here I explain that scoring 7 points includes personal factors (related to my preference for this type of film), and recommending 8 points...
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