What changes occur on a person's face when their neck is strangled? Typically, the face swells into a reddish-purple hue as blood becomes concentrated. However, in some cases, a unique expression appears where the face turns waxy white, tinged with pale purple—indicating blood flow has nearly stopped and drained from the face. This phenomenon only occurs when pressure tightly compresses the neck or precisely targets vascular pressure points. The actress in this work clearly exhibits such extreme states. Filmed in high definition, even the subtlest facial changes are sharply visible.