It got better from the third episode. The story begins. A little girl who has been abused since she was a child and went through multiple foster families was sexually assaulted. She repeated the experience of that dark morning time and time again, telling it to cops, nurses, and friends, and wrote a written statement. The red tape and repeated memories of the case handling process, as well as the girl's own unique response mechanism, aroused the distrust of the foster mother, making the girl wonder if she had really experienced that.
The girl's story line makes people angry, hate her own indecision, hate her mother's inexplicable suspicion, hate cops for not trying harder, hate that every snowflake wall is pushed by everyone. Another story line that didn't go much smoother until the suspect was found. There is no intense excitement similar to the handling of the case by the Son of Heaven in "Shen Xia", and there is no suspense in "Truth Capture" to adjust the audience's appetite and the reversal in the cocooning and threading. Two ordinary detectives, ordinary case handling process, ordinary technical support, the detectives have no more information than our audience. All the clues are there, just a little bit of meaning, and it can lead to that bad guy. Thanks to the intern brother, I found out directly, and the bad guys were brought to justice.
Well, this story line of the villain is also HE, and then the fusion of the two lines. I am too confused to see here, is it not the fault of the police? Also, isn't it? He didn't try his best to track down the murderer. According to the girl's uncomfortable, awkward and upside-down confessions during the interrogation, it was arbitrarily judged to be a false alarm, and another cop would do this when she encountered her? How many people are really like Duvall to track down to the end? Are men not empathetic enough? What really needs to be criticized is the deep-rooted responsibility and indifference of the patriarchal society? Everyone is at fault, but no single individual should and cannot be held fully responsible. Who am I to blame?
Marie's new car is so cool, pull the bike to the beach, the sun is shining, and everything can start from scratch. A "little thing" has the power to turn a person's life upside down? If you don't believe it, then your happiness is really enviable.
PS. I am very envious of having a driver's license but never driving by.
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