The unfeeling female killer finally kills her husband and son!

Natalia 2022-09-09 20:26:44

Why this film only has 6 points. . . The scoring of maleness is too high, and male audiences can't see women killing husbands and children, right?

I hope that women will watch this type of film more.

The hostess was separated from her husband a long time ago. Going home is just to visit her husband and son's lives. Can you buy a house with the salary of the hostess performing a task? But the old man is still writing a thesis, and even feels that he is not good enough, so he is a sociologist of Yin and Yang.

The hostess has no enthusiasm for her son. Having sex with her husband, I can't get in either. Isn't it because my husband is too fast? It's better to invade the host's body by yourself, how cool it is to have sex with a woman!

The hostess is speechless for this family.

It happened to be performing the mission this time, using the host's consciousness to kill her husband. In order to save the heroine, the leader invaded her son's brain and killed the host. The heroine subconsciously killed the son.

At the end of the task, when the test was performed, the heroine's guilt toward the butterfly specimen became insensible from the beginning, proving that the heroine has evolved.

The lens language is also very sharp, and there is no pee.

In an environment where male killers and male serial murderers are everywhere in the film and television industry, it is really good to have such a subject.

The director did not inherit his father's male perspective, and blindly described male violence and blood. Turn to portray violence against women and give 100 points.

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Possessor quotes

  • Colin Tate: Just think, one day your wife is cleaning the cat litter and she gets a worm in her, and that worm ends up in her brain. The next thing that happens is she gets an idea in there, too. And it's hard to say whether that idea is really hers or it's just the worm. And it makes her do certain things. Predator things. Eventually, you realize that she isn't the same person anymore. She's not the person that she used to be. It's gotta make you wonder, whether you're really married to her... or married to the worm.

  • Tasya Vos: Pull me out.