5 points for acting, 1 point for plot

Yvette 2022-11-12 23:17:16

I think it is indeed the mother's killing.
Tip 1: Oversleep
Tip 2: No one called her at all. It was her voice that she hallucinated. This proves that other netizens said that she had a relationship with her father, teacher and others. The possibility is almost right. Tip
3: After listening to the phone after being drunk, it is obvious that it feels like a different person. You can guess that the heroine should have a dual personality or something .
The first scene before waking up is the one where she comes back naked, which clearly implies that the nude madness has something to do with that night. There is also this naked coming back scene at the wake-up point before going mad with her son, and the face of a woman lying in a ziplock bag— - (appeared in the diary) Struggling with red clothes and her second character is to let others fuck her She said to the sheriff "what's wrong with me?" A sentence full of jealousy and the night she disappeared Saying "we all know that" to the husband who rejected her also shows that the man has done something wrong.
Since the son Tom saw the car, he can imagine what happened, but he didn't want to believe that the car was driven by his mother, so he never dared to say that he

was a woman . When the Lord went to the desert to lie down and tore his clothes, he already remembered how he killed his daughter, because when she heard her husband tell her that her son had opened her mouth to say that her sister had gotten into the car, blablabla, she was still expressionless. As for the nervousness , some people say that they may find someone who is numb, and they can imagine

how
she goes

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Strangerland quotes

  • Lily Parker: Touch in the dark. No one can see. Touch in the dark. You... touch me.

  • [last lines]

    Lily Parker: There is a stillness in the air, and I'm in it. There are no sounds, no whispers, no shadows, no darkness. And just for a moment, there is no 'you', no 'me'. And I'm not lost.