In order to give the murderer a chance to commit crimes, is it really appropriate for the screenwriter to arrange so many single mothers in the play? I can't help but think about how disharmonious the married life of foreigners is. In addition, is this process of "stepfather" hooking up with single mothers, is it considered a recent popular PUA in China? Speaking of the plot, there are actually a lot of things that I don't understand. 1. When the younger son and ex-husband pointed to the violent behavior of the stepfather, the mother did not have the slightest suspicion, but chose to understand and forgive after the murderer made a false explanation. . . I'm a little confused, shouldn't a mother have a sharper intuition? Have you been carried away by the so-called "love" magic? Or is the murderer's PUA technology perfected? 2. The eldest son went to the stepfather's room Shouldn’t I ask my girlfriend to check at the door? The two of you get together and don’t look for it together. Is it because your brain gets flooded when you usually swim, or is it the first time you do something bad, and you don’t have time to think too much? Or the screenwriter The eldest son forcibly surrendered his intelligence, which made the whole story more tense and exciting? This is because I was so dumbfounded! 3. After the stepfather's identity was finally revealed, the family ran up to the attic, and the two women desperately shouted help in the rainstorm. me help me...Are you telling the gods? And the mother stuck a glass slag into the stepfather's neck. After a while, the stepfather was still able to PK with the eldest son! Oh my God, you are all in Go, don't make an extra knife, is it so kind? Overall, it's still okay, just a little flawed, if you don't nitpick, it's still a good movie!
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