This is one of the few Indian movies I like. It is a rare subject matter in Indian movies. It is a crime suspense movie with high intelligence. It is also attacking the dark side of the real society and has changed my perception of previous Indian movies. After watching the domestic version of Manslaughter, a friend recommended that you watch the original version. The plot is very exciting, there is no urine point in the whole process, the crime of high IQ is different, the little daughter did not hold on at the end, and the reversal of the final ending was too high-energy. No one would have thought that the body the police were desperately trying to find was in the basement of the police station office. It is worth recommending and not being disappointed.
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