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Review of "Julia's Eyes".

[Julia's Eyes

After watching it] After watching the movie "Julia's Eyes", I feel it's pretty good

I can watch it, Julia Eyes

Afterthoughts.

Movies are relatively long, usually 80 to 100 minutes. This movie is about 115 minutes.

The first hour felt really average, with nothing to see, but the next 50 minutes were pretty good.

The general content of the film begins with the death of the heroine's sister, and then the death of the heroine's husband. . . . . .

The heroine’s vision slowly disappeared, so she later hired a male caregiver to help her with her life. Then, just like other stories, the man and woman fell in love over time...

Later, with the help of a passerby, the heroine found out that the nurse was the murderer who caused her blindness, and the little girl was also killed

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Then the heroine's vision recovered , was found out by that perverted murderer. The climax of the movie begins. After all this and so on (see the details yourself), the pervert committed suicide. The heroine is also permanently blind

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This movie is relatively average. My personal opinion is for reference only and is not an authoritative conclusion. My thoughts after watching "Julia's Eyes

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Afterviewing”.

Starting from the part where the little girl is killed, the movie becomes interesting.

The heroine took off the bandage and found that she could see. But being in the same room as the murderer, he couldn't let the murderer notice that his vision had recovered, so he had to pretend that he hadn't recovered. The murderer also dangled a knife in front of the heroine's eyes to test her vision. It really makes me sweat. What should I do if I have to wear clothes?

Then the murderer drugged the heroine's drink. The heroine deliberately pushed the murderer away and replaced the two cups. When the murderer came back, he found that his cup was shaking very badly, so he knew something was wrong.

The murderer took the heroine to the refrigerator and asked the heroine to open the refrigerator, and there was a corpse inside, which was a real caregiver. The heroine was startled, and then the murderer knew she was faking. . . . . .

In the end, the perverted murderer was surrounded by the police and committed suicide. . . .

This pervert has a psychological problem, that is, he dare not look into the eyes of others, so he blinded the people he loved so that he would not have to be afraid

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Even his own mother was blinded

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This is perverted enough. In the end, he committed suicide because he couldn't bear the glare of the police.

The director may want to express a deeper meaning, such as the problem of this perverted murderer who dare not face other people's eyes. There are also shots of the heroine looking at the mirror at the end and seeing the universe in her eyes, etc.

I also read the posts in the forum, but they were all about bugs. . . . . For a movie like this, I can’t see the bugs and I’m too lazy to look at them. . . . Leave your name

[Julia's Eyes

After Viewing] Words with the article: The curtain of the stage of life may open at any time. The key is whether you are willing to perform or choose to avoid it.