Shots spliced together at different times and in different spaces can create contextual relationships for the audience, which is a commonly used montage technique in movies.
The protagonist loves the movie obsessively, and the crime is born from the movie. The incident happened on the night of October 2. The protagonist of No. 3 found that the first step was to clean up the crime scene, exchange the mobile phone card with a new mobile phone, throw it on the truck, and sink the car into the lake in the quarry. Step two, on October 3rd. The protagonist took the bus to another city by himself, bought movie tickets for three people, and withdrew money from a monitored bank. I bought a takeaway for the butter bread and took the bus back home.
I got a ticket to buy butter bread and take the bus on October 3rd. The third step is to take the family to another city on October 4, eat butter bread, listen to the Bible, stay in a hotel, and find a way to leave a record on October 2 on the hotel record. As you do this, find ways to impress the people around you and imply that they are here to hear the Bible. The fourth step is to talk with the family after returning home and watch the content of the Bible lecture. and transfer the body to the police station. Then, on the fifth step, after more than 20 days, I gave another hint to the people around me. On the 2nd, I went to listen to the Bible lecture, ate butter bread, and watched a movie. What a seamless criminal method. Maybe this is the perfect crime.
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