In fact, after watching the whole movie, what impressed me the most was not the scary part, but its plot. (And the beauty and thighs of my goddess) The
heroine went to the UK alone to work as a nanny to avoid the entanglement of her ex-boyfriend, but when she arrived, she found out that the child she was taking care of was a doll, a very cautious doll. Then all sorts of bizarre things started to happen. All kinds of strange requests also made the heroine fall into fear. When the female lead went out to prepare for a date with a male lead, she was spied on while she was taking a bath, and her clothes were stolen without knowing it. It wasn't until the heroine discovered that the doll might be something else that she really understood that everything was unusual. Later, the heroine began to take care of the doll a hundredfold and did her best to protect herself. However, her ex-boyfriend came, and the heroine asked for the help of the doll in her dream, but the doll really went to scare the ex-boyfriend. The ex-boyfriend got angry and finally smashed the doll (strength to death). Then the real doll appeared, a living person. Then he killed his ex-boyfriend outright. It was during the escape of the hero and heroine that the true face of the whole thing was discovered. The lost clothes and necklaces of the heroine were made into a doll by "dolls" to accompany him to live. In the end, the male protagonist sacrificed himself for the female protagonist, and the female protagonist finally stabbed the "doll". The story is over.
Maybe the inner turmoil is too serious, I can't tell the story of these few hours, because I'm thinking more, in pity this "doll", he killed his good friend when he was a child (he was a child) There are violent tendencies and mental illness, and the people in the town also say he is weird), parents pretend that their children are burned to death in order to cover up the truth, and the "doll" is really disfigured by the fire, wearing a mask all day, in order not to be Discovery also lives in the shadows all day long. Until his parents couldn't bear it, they found a heroine for him, and forcefully forced the heroine to sign a contract, and the two of them threw themselves into the river. "Doll"
also regards the new heroine as the sustenance of life, and is hopelessly in love with her (who makes my goddess beautiful), because she has a problem in her heart since she was a child, and she has never contacted others in order to cover up her sins. He can only express his love to the heroine like a child, which makes people look ridiculous but pitiful.
The director has integrated such a complex plot into just a few hours, from scene arrangement, soundtrack, actors, and performances are all very good. It's rare to add so much art to a thriller.
I prefer to understand it as a drama rather than a thriller. After watching the movie, I felt very sorry for the deep love of the parents. Sighing about the tragic life of "Doll", I now think of his own serious injury, repair the doll, and continue to live with him. I can't imagine how the doll spent so many years in the shadows, protecting the heroine and willing to kill others for the heroine. The bloodshot eyes and the slurred language all revealed the tragic fate of this person.
I didn't expect that the movie I've been looking for that can really make me indulge in it turned out to be a thriller that I've always resisted.
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