In the whole play, except that the perverted man kidnapped the victim and neither kept his mouth nor bound his hands, and found that she was dishonest in the trunk, it was a bit unreasonable to let her lie in it without restraint. If you tie your hands and seal your mouth, the movie can't go on, hehe). After the idiot male self-employed was stabbed to death, when the police were at a loss, I was complaining about why the little girl didn't take out the dead man's wallet to look at the driver's license or identity information. Jordan immediately called her to instruct her to do it. This shows that the screenwriter's IQ is still normal. Yes, hee hee. The ending is a bit mysterious. When the lives of the two women were on the line, I blamed the heroine for her reckless act of being a hero and entering the tiger's den. Not so much fun ^_^
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