But the movie really failed me for two hours curling up and plugging my ears. Although a timid person like me loves and hates suspense thrillers, it's a bit disappointing that such a slightly anticlimactic film without a real climax or brain battle.
In fact, there are many places in the film that seem to be foreshadowing, which makes people want to dig deeper, such as the magic trick of the kidnapper who quietly entered the room without destroying the protective equipment, and the intention of kidnapping to take away the photos in the frame inexplicably at the same time (I The guess is to leave evidence of kidnapping? After all, the whole film is all about kidnappers trying to lure the heroine back into the pit), various suspicious characters (such as the black-haired new police officer, the sleepless Shu Mi who provided first-hand clues) , including the intention to lure Oman to the previous crime scene (this presumably is to satisfy his own self-respecting sadistic pleasure), as well as the mysterious means of losing the signal and still able to communicate (from the camera, I always suspected that the kidnapper was there her car), and the unanswered question she asked the gangster "Why is the girl with only bones in the pit broken", and Molly's mysterious expression in the affectionate hug after the sisters met... and so on Wait, the chaotic doubts really make people yearn for the deeper nature of the crime.
It's a pity that I doubted all the tricks that didn't actually have any role in the scene, I longed for the high IQ and the degree of perversion of the kidnapper, and even considered the ending of a dream like a double exposure, but in the end, not only did there really be a kidnapper The person is still an idiot who is bored and afraid of death, and enters the house like no one (especially the five locks on the door of Amanda and Molly's house...) The serial killer tried his best to lead the prey back to the right place. At the time of the abuse, he was simply brought down by two guns. What the hell.
This film's personal presentation of Amanda basically only stays on absconding and lying (I have to mention that the lie is really world-class, the biggest highlight of this film~ Even the protagonist of each lie is different, what is this? Screenwriting ability!), the fighting skills that were glimpsed before have not been fully displayed, and there are countless hard women in commercial movies, and it seems that courage is not enough. Everyone always expects a little blond stunner to fight frantically and happily.
All in all, when this movie could have gone deeper and thrown out all kinds of mysteries, it actually played the courage card and turned into an inspirational show of revenge and self-evidence for the heroine. It has to be said that the filming is bad.
ps: The above description of the doubts about the movie may have been answered in the film and ignored by me. After all, I was so timid as I was covering my ears and squinting my eyes. I hope that my classmates can answer it in detail~~ I always thought that this film might have a decryption post, but it turns out that there is none! A stupid simple movie...
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