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Brenda 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Audiences who have been brainwashed by Hitchcock-style suspense since childhood may be somewhat uncomfortable facing such a peculiar movie. Going to the climax and anti-suspense setting seems to remind us not to spend too much energy on chasing the murderer, and More attention should be paid to ordinary people who are involved in the...
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Fidel 2022-04-24 07:01:02
About Zodiac's story, it will be mentioned in various senior detective dramas, and it is still an unsolved mystery. That's where the charm is. He is always revealing a little bit, and restraining a little bit. Such a gentle and relaxed rhythm, and the narration of running accounts, seem to be the least David Finch style, but still charming and memorable, in the final analysis, it is the charm of the...
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Nola 2022-04-24 07:01:02
I've been looking forward to it for too long, and I don't know what I'm doing at all... The more I think about it, the more disappointed I get. After four years of watching it, I lost another star. The last revision was 2012. Now it is 2015. After going through the maddeningly slow criminal investigation dramas like the kiling-podcast serial-true detective, I can slowly understand this zodiac. True, long, painful and fruitless. Change back to four stars. But it's too slow to...
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Brain 2022-04-23 07:01:10
Yeah, even if it's David, so...
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Christy 2022-04-23 07:01:10
Fabulous! A long and anxious wait for the truth. The clues of the case are very clear, the characters are quite full, and the two complement each other, slowly spelling out the outline of the whole incident. It has the quality of a documentary without losing the tense rhythm of the film. Real, it's hard to play like the seven deadly sins. A cartoonist, a phone call, a text written in an interview, how can ten years of hard work be covered by a 160-point...
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Vito 2022-04-23 07:01:10
Director's Cut. The consumption of the audience and the film is also the consumption of the truth seekers and...
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Jarrell 2022-04-23 07:01:10
some may think that it's a tad plain. it's very straightforward but still managed to create enough suspense. the acting was v even. Rob...
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Lyla 2022-04-23 07:01:10
I've been looking forward to a movie for a long time. The atmosphere is well created. The narrative style is very distinctive. I like to give a clearer ending answer, but it has a little counter-productive effect. Overall, it is good, but it is difficult to surpass the...
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Nyasia 2022-04-23 07:01:10
The layers are advanced, the suspense is full, and the sense of horror is very strong. The director's cut version I watched was not short, but I felt that the story was very engaging and immersive. Another unsolved case without a head, thinking of "Memories of Murder", so many perverted killers are on the loose, and there's nothing we can do about it. Zhang Yingying's case was pronounced today, and the serial perverted killer didn't have to die, he...
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Britney 2022-03-26 09:01:01
The murderer was not punished in the end, but it is still a bit...
Zodiac Comments
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Melvin Belli: Inspector Toschi.
[holds up bloodied shirt piece]
Melvin Belli: It is my belief that this is a window into this man's soul. Killing is his compulsion. Even though he tries to ignore it, it drives him. It's in his blood.
Dave Toschi: Maybe. Or maybe he just likes the attention.
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[Graysmith visits with Ken Narlow in Napa]
Robert Graysmith: Does the name Rick Marshall mean anything to you?
Ken Narlow: [it does] What are you after?
Robert Graysmith: What have you got?
Ken Narlow: Hypothetically, you just named my favorite suspect in the whole case. This is off the record. Couple of years back, I was trying to get Marshall's prints. I handed him a photo. He looks at it. He's about to give it back and he says, "My goodness, I got fingerprints all over this." And he wipes them off.
Robert Graysmith: Why didn't you test him for handwriting?
Ken Narlow: Because when they finally did run his prints... they cleared him against the one in Stine's cab.
Robert Graysmith: So it's not him?
Ken Narlow: Maybe yes, maybe no.
Robert Graysmith: No? What do you mean?
Ken Narlow: Zodiac left gloves behind at the scene. If he had the foresight to bring gloves with him, how the hell's he gonna accidentally leave a print behind?
Robert Graysmith: But it was in the victim's blood.
Ken Narlow: Could have been one of the bystanders, or a cop just reaches out... Boom. False print.
Robert Graysmith: But that print disqualified 2,500 suspects.
Ken Narlow: Which is why we used handwriting.
Robert Graysmith: But not for Rick Marshall.
Ken Narlow: S.F.P.D. saw a handwritten sign in the window of his house, decided it looked nothing like the Z letters, so they moved on.
Robert Graysmith: How do they know Rick Marshall wrote the sign?
Ken Narlow: [smiles] My thoughts exactly. Rick Marshall was a Navy man. He received code training. He was also a projectionist at a silent film theater.
Robert Graysmith: How do I get a copy of Rick Marshall's handwriting?
Ken Narlow: Three ways. One, get a warrant; which you can't. Two, get him to volunteer; which he won't.
Robert Graysmith: Yeah, and three?
Ken Narlow: Get creative.