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Jason 2021-10-20 18:59:51
David Fincher of "The Seven Deadly Sins" and "Fight Club" is a bit disappointed to make such an unexciting...
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Bradford 2021-10-20 18:59:51
Pure dialogue film suitable for listening...
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Rosalind 2021-10-20 18:59:49
The Archive 2014.1.25.4pm is fast-paced and has a lot of information, but the most interesting thing is the crazy investigation after the cartoonist decided to find the murderer, catching the zodiac became some kind of absolute meaning in life . Even if the truth (answer) is never known, everyone needs an answer to give meaning to their efforts. Therefore, every police detective will have his own suspect number one, and these multiple explanations keep the world from...
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Murray 2021-10-20 18:59:43
Courage, dexterity, perseverance... the power of justice shines again and again, but it can never light up the darkness. All the ingenuity and intelligence appear absurd and naive in front of the unknown murderer. After a long tug-of-war, the film began to exert its strength after two hours. Clues and evidence were discovered every time I reviewed it, and it seemed that one step further would reveal the truth. However, when you are addicted to the mystery, you actually become the "victim" of...
Zodiac Comments
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Vita 2022-03-17 09:01:02
Zodiac
David Fincher’s Zodiac, I’m not his fan. The first few letters of the film are as if they were typed out from a printer, so I naturally thought of "The Seven Deadly Sins", which is really consistent in style. The film describes a serial homicide in the United States that has not yet been achieved....
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Tre 2022-04-20 09:01:09
Alternative detective movies
If you want to see the exciting and dazzling crime-solving plot from this film, then you are bound to be disappointed. People who don’t agree with this film will think that this film is a lot of nonsense. David Fincher’s standard is so low, it’s a waste. 162 minutes. However, in my opinion, an...
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Paul Avery: Welcome, please put your stuff down. You're going down five rows and left. You're looking for the Modesto Bee from March. I'm going to stand here and attempt not to vomit.
[Graysmith turns right]
Paul Avery: Left.
Robert Graysmith: Left. What I am looking for?
Paul Avery: Kathleen Johns. Also, you might want to pull the Chron from - never mind, I'll see to that.
[pulls out Zodiac letter]
Paul Avery: Okay, now tell me what facts he gives.
Robert Graysmith: Woman and her baby abducted.
Paul Avery: Mm-hmm. Fact.
Robert Graysmith: The car on fire?
Paul Avery: Anything else?
Robert Graysmith: Everything in the letter already appears in the article.
Paul Avery: Yep. And he's done it before.
[pulls out a newspaper article]
Paul Avery: Officer Richard Raditech, shot sitting in a parked car.
Robert Graysmith: Zodiac claimed he shot someone in their car.
Paul Avery: Yeah, a couple days after this article came out. Zodiac didn't do it, but he took credit for it anyway, because he's in it for the press. He even stole his symbol.
Robert Graysmith: What?
Paul Avery: [winces, realizes he's given out privileged information] Yeah, shit.
[leans close to Graysmith]
Paul Avery: If I show you something, you promise not to tell anyone?
Robert Graysmith: [defensive] Who would I tell?
Paul Avery: [calming] Okay. Totally solid point. Okay.
[pulls a clipped out magazine ad featuring a watch labeled "Zodiac"]
Paul Avery: That's the only time that word and that symbol ever appeared before the letters.
[scoffs]
Paul Avery: Guy stole his logo off a watch.
Paul Avery: How can somebody who's killed 13...
Paul Avery: He claims he's killed 13 people, but which ones can we actually confirm? There's three in Vallejo, one in Berryessa, the cabby. That's it.
[bemused at Graysmith's confused reaction]
Paul Avery: Bobby, you almost look disappointed.
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Dave Toschi: [bedside phone rings. In a tired attempt to answer the phone, accidentally knocks over a lamp, which shatters]
[into phone]
Dave Toschi: Whoever this is, you owe me another lamp.