Suspense/eroticism, of course erotica isn't the point, watch the full movie and you'll find a lot. The horror and passion scene that appeared at the beginning directly paved the way for the tone and atmosphere of the whole movie, and also showed the characteristic elements. Such a book written by Catherine clearly shows that she is the murderer. However, her perfect performance during the confession almost won the entire police station, and her psychology is extremely strong. With her talent, she finally won Nick, successfully completed her new book, and passed the murder motive to Beth, so, is Catherine still the murderer?
If this is a contest between a woman and a man, then no man has ever won her. Looking at Katherine, she is bold and intelligent. She majored in psychology in college and is bisexual. She has a good grasp of men, and uses this for pleasure. Looking at Nick again, he looks strong and wants to find evidence to arrest Catherine. However, after the first interrogation, Nick's original desire was inspired, and he was rough with Beth. From then on, Nick lost and even slept with Catherine. In the end, she was even more confused by Catherine's "Little Woman Crying", which was a complete failure. Although he saw the description of the new book (the film has a feature, it wrote how Nick's partner died), but then it was too late and he killed Beth by mistake. Seeing this, you will find that Nick is completely played by Catherine. Nick is more like her prey and plaything. In the end, Nick is unwilling to believe the facts. Why? Because Nick's shortcomings are exposed in front of Catherine, Catherine seizes his weakness and slowly seduces Nick and traps him with sex. When the little Catherine cried, she was more like a schizophrenic, and she didn't feel fear and remorse for killing at all, just like there were "two" hers. In the end, Nick told Katherine that he was like a mouse, crazy ML, but he didn't know that there was an ice pick that killed him under the bed. Here, whether as a detective or a man, it was a complete failure. The murderer can't be caught, and he is willing to die for her. It's really stupid to the end, sad. In fact, you can see Nick from Catherine, and you can see Catherine from Nick, so they are really a perfect match.
In any case, this film is still very classic. Except for a few amazing passionate scenes, the storyline, the rendering of the film's atmosphere, the metaphor of the content of the clips, the shaping of the characters, the performance of the characters' psychological activities and the acting skills of the actors are all very remarkable. of.
At first everyone saw the murderer, but in the end the murderer was "not" the murderer. She was so charming and dangerous. As a detective and a man, he was completely captured and intoxicated by her. I wonder if it will be the same for you?
Instinct, sex and killing.
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