After Jennifer really died, the camera went back to the violent Needy in the prison, and I just remembered that at the beginning of the film, Needy was a cool female prisoner. When others were eating, she intervened coolly and looked out the window. Use narration to say, "I'm a kicker, kicker." Then a fat female prison waiter came to invite her to dinner. She kicked him to the ground and vomited blood, and beat the male prison waiter who came to stop her. After a while, he was locked in a small dark room.
The storyline is not bloody, and there is no surprise. But one thing touched me very much, and I have to admit, I was moved and sad.
That is man.
Gray (or a similar name, if I remember correctly) died, his best friend was very sad, but Jennifer (who was already a beautiful ghost by now) glanced and his body temperature evaporated from tears . Other men who died at Jennifer's mouth also lost their lives. And what hurts me the most is that Needy's boyfriend Chip, after just a few words from Jennifer, believed that his beloved Needy betrayed him, and followed Jennifer to the dirty swimming pool. Funny, Jennifer said, "it's empty." I was evil. In the end, even though Needy came to the rescue, Chip still hung up.
Killing for life, Needy goes to jail. The camera returns to Needy meditating in the small dark room. She lifts off like the devil Jennifer. Kick broke the glass window, escaped the prison coolly, and went to the most primitive sinner to settle accounts (hum).
An indescribable feeling arises spontaneously. This ending is strikingly similar to the much-hyped "Fall into Hell" and the classic movie "Master Key." Why are there no good endings in today's stories? After struggling for so long, hope is finally overcome by evil in desperation.
Go see Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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