This film tells the story of a perverted murderer who specializes in killing fat girls and skinning them to make clothes. The methods are extremely cruel. In order to catch the prisoner, the police officer asked the ogre Hannibal for help, but was brainwashed by Hannibal in reverse, causing Hannibal to escape without catching anyone. In the end, it was up to the heroine to find clues that others hadn't noticed, and then succeeded in subduing the suspect by mistake.
I think the whole plot is very nonsense, and it is purely supported by the actors' acting skills and shooting techniques. I have to admit that Anthony's superb acting skills made this high-IQ perverted ogre perfect, but I really don't like the kind of riddle-filled dialogue, religious hints and illogical plot: a task force watched it The clueless clue was seen through by a cultist who likes to eat people, and was prompted in the form of a riddle to the heroine who made me annoyed. This witty heroine also went to investigate alone, and after discovering the suspect The first time I didn't call for reinforcements, I went deep alone. I knew that the enemy was in the dark and I was in the dark. I was hard-headed and didn't hold the hostage. FBI professionally trained agents? The most unbearable thing for me is that this pervert murderer has committed multiple murders in a row without being found out. This is enough to show that he is a careful and high-IQ criminal. As a result, you told me that this guy has a gun and a heroine. After dealing with it for so long, you didn't even have insurance?
The only part of the whole work that can be called "classic" is the image of Hannibal, and the rest can only be called a stimulant in an era of scarcity of resources.
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