Beast: A very special women's movie. It is a sad and terrifying thing for a problem girl to grow into an older leftover girl under depression and scorn, and to do a very boring job. The heroine's performance is real and delicate, showing her neurotic and paranoid character very well. The rhythm and structure are good, the suspense is endless, and the details at the beginning and end are carefully set. The problem is that it is too feminist. Several female characters are very powerful, and their ability and momentum overwhelm all male characters. It seems that not only the woman under the mountain is a tiger, but the woman on the island is also a tiger.
This movie has not been recommended by any major public account. Personally, I think it is a more popular version of three billboards. The spiritual core is the peacock that continued Gu Changwei. In suppressing the outbreak of human nature in the environment, the heroine is more happy than Zhao Tao among the children of Jianghu. It's not the work of a female director, I'm surprised.
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