The quick cuts and scene cuts are fantastic, the soundtrack is appropriate, the nauseating close-ups, the gloomy and paranoid eyes of the male protagonist are reminiscent of Underwood in House of Cards, and the creepiest thing is that the procedure of killing the daughter is the same as that of the son, All the details are like a foreshadowing of a repeating tragedy, reminding the audience how terrifying the frenzy of error can be. Arrogance is the greatest original sin of mankind. The self-righteousness of a race can always cause worldwide disasters. Involving Tibetan lamas, is there some kind of religious reflection?
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