The story is very simple, a group of people driving an SUV, walking on a non-mainstream country road.
These people are hitchhikers, and they neither know nor understand each other, so they seem to be friendly to each other when they are okay, and know who is a rookie and who is a weak chicken when something is wrong.
The point is that what the director wants to tell us is the last sentence, but you have to read all the previous ones to come to this conclusion.
One summer afternoon at about two or three o'clock, a group of people sat in an SUV and walked on the country road.
Suddenly the tire punctured, and then it lost control. When it finally stopped, it was found that although there were no casualties, the spare tire also leaked a little.
Then the faces of ordinary beings appeared, someone took a selfie and posted it on the Internet, and there was a chat between friends.
For others, it is necessary to discuss how to change the spare tire. Then the story began to emerge, and the bullets killed almost everyone.
In the end, all the people who passed by and wanted to help here died.
This is the story.
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