It is incomprehensible. From the beginning of the film, it has been repeatedly stated that the relationship between the girl and the stepmother is not good. The stepmother does her best to be good to the girl so that the girl can treat her as a mother one day. But I don't think there is a strong family relationship between the stepmother and the girl. After the girl was gang-raped, the stepmother has broken down several times and her resentment is really unreasonable. There will never be love without reason in this world. The family unilaterally loves the girl for the family, while the girl expresses rejection. Based on this level of emotional connection, the revenge with the stepmother seems too unbelievable, and it is completely deifying the stepmother. The subject of the film is also very fascinated. As the victim girl, the character creation can be said to be a failure. A willful and stubborn little girl, she can not regard her stepmother as her mother because she does not want to betray her mother, but Knowing that the stepmother takes care of her as her own daughter, but she always speaks ill of her, and even after the accident, the stepmother still expresses rejection and blames the stepmother in her day-to-day care. It's hard to have sympathy for her (she was raped because she arrogantly rejected suitors, angering them). A victim, except for the experience of being victimized (the film even understates this experience), there is nothing in his own image that can attract people; on the other hand, the stepmother is really, as mentioned above, completely divorced from reality. Her revenge is more about bringing people a sense of refreshment in destroying bad people, rather than a feeling of motherly love, just like a person doing what he thinks is right by himself. There is also a film that tells the plot of four criminals getting away with justice, but it does not discuss this phenomenon of judicial injustice, which is also careless.
Therefore, I am afraid that this film can only be regarded as a revenge drama, but even so, this film is too long.
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