Some people may say that there is no suspense in this film, there is no suspense in the discovery of the body, and the murderer is easily exposed. But that's what I see as the film's characteristic throughout: "brutal and straightforward." The air is mixed with sharp ice balls throughout the film, allowing the viewer to breathe a harsh, brutal wind with every sip. It echoes what the protagonist said at the end of the film: "There is no luck here, you either live or die." Here, it is too gentle to analyze the clues of the case and find the murderer. Here, the murderer is exposed in front of you. Shoot in front of you. In this unlucky place, everyone looks so fearless, the injured policeman still pulls out his gun and shoots, the girl ran barefoot for six miles in the snow at night, just got caught from gun class The rookie FBI girl is still trying to knock down the criminal after being shot several times. There is no luck here, so there is no cowardice.
Aomei deserves five stars, and of course the film itself deserves five stars
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