After reading it, I think it's okay, not particularly bad, nor good.
Look at the last part, the black girl talks to the cop before she goes to the toilet, and the cop's voice is exactly the same as the one that Nicole sent the radio to receive, which is the murderer, so I can think that the cop has nothing to do with this matter. It doesn't matter, he should be an accomplice. In addition, Nicole saw an action movie in the duty room. At first, she felt embarrassed. Later, she found out that the people on the TV were herself and her boyfriend, which means that they were followed from the beginning.
As for the murderer's last face in the whole film, it should be the kind that looks ugly and deformed. When he was abusing Tris, the camera's flash was always on, so I guess the dwarf in the RV was always beside him. Onlookers, they should be a family.
In addition, several people in the RV are extremely abnormal. First of all, the old lady has a very perverted smile, and then she talks about the very private topic with the hostess, and then she talks about the broken refrigerator. Combined with the last paragraph of the dwarf plate The food in them, I guess they should be cannibals, but they should be selective, and they also bury parts of the body, like Jesse's.
The old man who drove the car kept referring to the Bible, the god of wrath, he must be a fanatical religious fanatic, and he was a little obsessed. What's even more bizarre are the two little ghosts drinking drinks in the car. They look like twins, and they look at the panicked heroine playfully. It can be said that they are completely used to it.
There are too few things explained in this movie. From the beginning to the end, the heroine is fighting, and adding a dying Triss and a somewhat stupid policeman, it looks a bit boring, the murderer's tactics are too monotonous, and the plot conflicts Not strong enough, plus the scene where Niko asks for help in the toilet at the end is so weird.
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