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Rhoda 2022-03-25 09:01:05
When the event goes through time, it becomes history and enters the lives that affect those people. Those who find the truth may be disappointed. There is no truth in life and history, it is written by others, just like the zodiac killer unless it happens. It will always be a mystery to you. David Fincher liked the atmosphere very much. Although some of them are not so classic, they scored full marks for this....
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Shana 2022-03-25 09:01:05
I have seen a record of a murder case on the Discovery Channel. A serial murderer who brutally killed more than dozens of people was sentenced to release in court because all the conclusive evidence collected by the police was obtained indirectly, which caused all investigations to be cleared. Come. Also for this film, who the murderer is, seems to be less important than whether he is finally brought to...
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Kaela 2022-03-24 09:01:12
Well, the movie you like has become a homework, but it can't be made easy... Black crime: low-key lighting, detective psychology, case-led. Vinci style: long lens, low saturated colors. Realism: traditional techniques (breakthrough, type and authorism...
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Darlene 2022-03-24 09:01:12
That is to say, no one knows who did it. In addition, I don’t think it’s Lee because he doesn’t look as smart enough to divide the time by solar terms and then implement crime plans and send letters. It's just a substandard animal cruelty, the kind that has the courage to kill people will definitely be...
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Lacey 2022-03-24 09:01:12
I have watched related documentaries made by Discovery before, and I feel that there is definitely more than one criminal. This film starts from the perspective of Robert, a newspaper illustrator. The rhythm is slow but exciting! My heart is about to jump out in the basement! Someone criticized that this film is not enough for David Fincher, but being able to completely hide his style is also a skill! From then on, David Fincher's brain fan!...
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Eve 2022-03-24 09:01:12
It's about the Zodiac Killers, but it's actually about the group of people who can't find everything to lose. The scenes of stopping at the corner of Cherry Street in Washington, sighing speechlessly every year, seem to be extremely desolate and heartache. When everyone gradually forgets and gradually gives up, how can the long and addictive pain and obsession in the hearts of those who refuse to let...
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Tessie 2022-03-24 09:01:12
I feel a little bit watching the US version of "Memories of Murder". Perhaps every good policeman will have a regret that he can never catch the truth in his...
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Emmanuelle 2022-03-24 09:01:12
It’s okay to watch to die or to live, and to procrastinate. I wanted to give it a three-star handily, but after a day, I think it was possible to give it a five-star. For a murderer, in addition to the death of the victim, how many people were killed for fun. In the end, Downey inhaled oxygen and watched the news. The victim finally told the truth, and the cartoonist stunned his own success. The perfect...
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Myrl 2022-03-24 09:01:12
In other words, the director is...
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Buddy 2022-03-24 09:01:12
It’s still not too comprehensible, and, is that LEE a murderer in the...
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.