I watched it once, and it was a bit anticlimactic, but it does not prevent it from being a French film worthy of careful consideration.
In one sentence: The twin sisters have seen through the genetic conspiracy of the Nazi university, and started the Golomb retaliatory killing plan for the lack of family relationships in the past, exposing the school genetic scandal, and future marriage freedom.
At the beginning, the University of Golomb, which is located in a remote township, is well-known all over the country for its long historical heritage and elite education method. In the local town, it is also in the position of a local snake. It has formed a comprehensive industrial chain such as schools and hospitals. There is a tradition of intermarriage among professors, but because of the continuous intermarriage from generation to generation, genetic defects in the ophthalmology department of universities are increasing. To change this genetic situation, it is necessary to stick to the tradition and only drop the children in the delivery room. This is the general background.
The reasons why the twins chose to kill the three roles are analyzed as follows:
In the library, men and women are opposite each other (Finney, one of the twins, has explained that she and the principal’s son have sat opposite each other for three years, and the school is preparing to arrange for them to get married, which can be heard here. Her dissatisfied and helpless tone), and the right to allocate the position is in the hands of the librarian. In fact, it is to arrange the children of Shanmin with sports funds and the children of professors with high IQ together. The inspector found pictures of athletes and defective genes on the desk in his dormitory, suggesting that his deliberate seating arrangement was indirectly involved in the Nazi incident of gene drop, so the murderer first opened his sword.
The death of the delivery room doctor--When Judith was ten years old, when her mother took her to the doctor, Sophia, the delivery room doctor, was stunned. She was very familiar with Finney, who was dropped. When she saw Judith with the same face as Finney, She only realized that the package drop plan ten years ago would be used to help. At this time, she notified the school to kill Judith. Fortunately, the twin mother discovered the conspiracy of the devils, so she planned her daughter's suspended animation case and came to an end. Because the delivery room doctor is the murderer who directly leads the twins' families to break up, the twins will of course operate on them.
The death of the ophthalmologist-the ophthalmologist and the principal were former colleagues and friends. Regarding the principles of genes and ancestry he explained to the inspector, he should be the top figure who planned the drop-off incident. He left only because of differences between him and the principal. School, so he can't escape bad luck.
Because I haven't read the original work, I still have the following doubts:
1. Even if it is a drop, the other child of twin mothers, why has it never appeared? Who was the child who died in front of the truck wheel ten years ago?
2. The train accident ten years ago was dominated by the mother or was it the school? Why is it so similar to the scene of the principal's son driving a truck to chase the Paris detective? Moreover, the highway administrator and the young detective mentioned that there have been 249 homicides on that section of the highway in recent years. Is it a coincidence or someone deliberately did it?
3. How did the twins recognize each other and how did Judith grow up?
4. Why do the mothers in the monastery have glass marbles in their eyes?
Hope there is a great god to help explain one or two.
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