◆Original ◆ "Flaws", the suspense is not who did it

Shana 2022-04-22 07:01:05

◆Original ◆ "The Flaw", the suspense is not about who did it.

"The Flaw" is not about who did it, but how it was done, but how justice exposes the evil's tricks.

It's an old show, "The Flaw" starring Anthony Hopkins. The online comments on the drama are many and polarized. Personally, I still support "this is a masterpiece". Some people say that this play lacks suspense, but I don't think it's not just about who the murderer is. The suspense of this play is like this. Hopkins shot his wife in front of the audience, but the following series The activities are all carefully planned, and "The Flaw" is not about who did it, but how it was done, but how justice exposes the tricks of evil.

Suspense movies are first and foremost trickery. I like reading mystery novels very much (although my intelligence is estimated to be around 80, don’t laugh). There are also such trick modes in mystery novels. You know who it is, but you can’t catch his flaws, you can only Helplessly watch him swagger in front of you, jeer, or even lead you by the nose. It has to be said that the brains of such criminals are at least 120. They belong to high IQ crimes, or, for criminals, such crimes are a very fun game.

"Breakthrough" is the same. From the very beginning, Anthony told the prosecutor to look for loopholes, to the delivery of eggshells, every step the old guy took advantage of the prosecutor's eagerness to succeed and the weakness of never losing, to the prosecutor's hesitation in court. When it came time to make that call that was about to convert justice, I even worried that if he did, the old guy would get caught. Maybe I'm stupid, I've been hoping they'll keep playing tricks in the courtroom to the end, but they still let Anthony go, I'm so sad, is that the end of it? But it's not over, but the only thing that makes me a little bit lost is that in the end, I found the flaw in the trick because I accidentally swapped the phone. It's a pity. I feel a little pity for that cold husband.

Almost everyone who loves mystery novels feels the same way. The subtlety of the trick is not whether the truth is very simple. As long as it's painful until it's uncovered, tricks with little to no openings are great. And because it's simple, its only steps are carefully arranged for the knowledge of the target person, so if the same effect can be achieved, the simpler the trick, the more sophisticated the design can be seen.

In the end, I had to say "attempted murder". The prosecutor's boss said this sentence to prompt the final prosecution of "murder". Jiang is still old and hot! From the actor's point of view, it has once again proved the correctness of this sentence! Although I always think of "Silence of the Lambs" when I see Anthony, he is really good at acting and charming!

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  • Lt. Robert Nunally: I warned you about him.

    Willy Beachum: You warned me he was smart. You didn't warn me you were stupid.

  • Willy Beachum: I don't think the gun grew little gun legs and walked out of the house. It's in here somewhere, find it.