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A classic thriller novel that feels oppressive and desperate – "Seven Rooms"

author:Lin Ren up

The man you were talking to one minute, the next minute his dismembered body drifted past you. And when you know you're going to be killed, there's nothing you can do. What is left of the meaning of life? No matter how many times you watch it, I believe you will be moved--by Yiyi

A classic thriller novel that feels oppressive and desperate – "Seven Rooms"

"Seven Rooms" is a thrilling and mysterious novel written by the famous Japanese writer Yi Yi, and the novel was later adapted into the second story of the Japanese film "Five Stories to Continue To Live". The novel tells the story of a pair of kidnapped siblings who are about to face the fate of being slaughtered, and they have to watch the girls in the room being killed one by one.

The story takes place in a dark and dirty secret room, where a pair of siblings are arrested and locked up in a room with nothing but a stinky ditch in the middle. The doors were locked and bread and water were brought regularly every day. The younger brother was small enough to dive into the ditch and swim along the passage to the sides. The water flows to the left and right, and there are 3 rooms in each, for a total of 7 rooms, each room is closed with a young girl. At the same time every day, in the order of the room, a murderer kills the girl in the room with a chainsaw, then shreds the body into the ditch and cleans the room. So every day in the ditch there will be broken corpses floating by, hair, teeth, shredded muscles... All this mentally torments the girls in every room, who are powerless to resist and can only wait for the day of death to come...

The brothers and sisters in "Seven Rooms", from the beginning of the fight, and then to the family affection reflected after being imprisoned, and finally the sister is for the safety of the younger brother and does not care about their own life and death, at this time, the power of family affection overcomes the plasma-filled panic, and we also truly appreciate what is called benevolence.

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