A pair of police partners played by Jean Reynolds and Vincent Caso came to this mountain village to be responsible for the investigation of the murder, but the case is far from simple as imagined.
The arrival of the two policemen did not make the murderer have the slightest intention to stop. On the contrary, it seemed to have played a stimulating effect. The murders occurred together, and the same blood was copied again and again.
In the gradual in-depth investigation, the clues gradually pointed to the university in the valley, and in this seemingly polite institution, the ugly behavior that had been hidden for decades emerged little by little. The plot of the story With the deepening of the investigation, it became more and more tense.
A project called "eugenic blood" to improve human genes has been carried out in secret at the University of Gologne in this valley. This university, which is deeply influenced by Nazism, tries to create a better one by improving human genes. Race, their philosophy is to allow the high IQ people in the school to have inbreeding, so as to achieve the purpose of improving human genes. However, the perennial inbred marriages gradually enlarge the defects in the genes, so they have to try to introduce fresh blood. The school started an operation to steal local babies with excellent genes from nearby mountain villages. The act of stealing one of the twin sisters once laid the roots for the series of murders many years later.
When all the ugliness was exposed in the sun, the suspense of the whole story was revealed along with the twin sisters appearing at the same time, and all attempts to cover up became futile after all. In the face of the facts, the school’s mask was completely torn.
A very good suspense film with a compact and exciting storyline. The director can be said to be familiar with the film. The whole film is almost shrouded in rainy weather, and the gloomy soundtrack that appears from time to time makes the whole film look relaxed. There is a degree. Two popular French movie stars, Jean Renault and Vincent Cassau, made the film even more star-studded.
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