Foreshadowings are everywhere, but they are pitted by subtitles

Icie 2022-01-03 08:01:30

At the beginning, the two people watched the wedding video in the car. Joan of Arc asked the perverted man about his brother's question. He felt that his answer was very illogical. Unlike the groom, he was suspected to be a guest at the wedding at one time, but he denied it later. He asked the booked hotel in the supermarket, but he didn't know where the hotel was. When I saw this place, I had always booked the hotel in advance, but I couldn't understand it, but I didn't think they were the murderers. Brother Hammer came out and thought that the real murderer was coming, but the two of them drove away from the saint and said that they could handle it better. There was no embarrassment at all. They didn't want to take a ride with the perverted man, and the logic didn't make sense. The most confusing thing for me is that they were watching photos of the suspects on Google News by the river, and looking back at the saints of Dabing and his wife, they said "it can be anyone". The lips of the donkey are totally wrong. I learned that this means to take pictures. It is possible for anyone to download their photos, because Dabing said they had seen them before. At this moment, Brother Hammer has long since washed away, and the bad guy would not say that he looks scary. So from here, I suspect that it is a pair of eyes. The saint's narration of her childhood experience is the key point, indicating that she is mentally unhealthy. Looking at the photo by the beach, the puzzle is revealed. It is not the newcomer in the photo. By this point, I fully understand it.
Looking back and thinking about the front again, the murderer didn't want Brother Hammer to take a ride, and the experience of fearing the soldiers was all about being exposed. The woman had hesitated expression when she was rowing. She suspected that she saw Dabing's engagement ring because he was holding it in her hand when she was shot. When he stopped the helicopter, he was suddenly decisive and seemed to be determined to leave the pervert. But he hesitated on the plane, telling the police that "the wounded person is the murderer" almost let the soldier die in confusion, but when he saw his girlfriend rushing over, he instantly repented and made it clear that it was the one who picked up the gun. In fact, she is not as perverted as a man. I said before that she didn't want to kill anymore, but the man was intimidated and lured.
The four killed Xiaobai in the middle should be the man in the supermarket who had suspected glasses, so he told the local to be vigilant. It is estimated that the victim had been to the same store and saw his wallet (the man who paid for the glasses in the opening article paid attention to him). His hand), tracking him is not as simple as sending a hotel reservation card, but their vigilance is too low.
It feels that Brother Hammer should not be as simple as a trick. The helicopter that caught him and the murderer is the same group. It should be him who asked the police to return to catch the real murderer so quickly that he was not the murderer. There is a story about the identity of Brother Hammer. His bag, tattoos, and the murderer knew him. I didn't look at the parole officer's business card carefully. I suspected it was the parole officer with glasses, but the plot is already clear, there is no need to read it again.

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A Perfect Getaway quotes

  • Nick: Those boys are comin' in heavy, you might want to hang back and let 'em do their thing.

  • Cliff: So you were like Special Ops. What were you Seals? Rangers?

    Nick: Officially, I'm only allowed to say that I've been a sworn officer participating in a phase of certain missions that would make most men want to crawl up and hide inside their own assholes.

    Cydney: and unofficially?

    Nick: I'm a goddamn American Jedi. Possible title number one, by the way.

    Nick: Hey, see this? Took a frag from a Bouncing Betty. It's an antipersonnel mine. Caved in the back of my fucking head. Medevaced out to Germany. Got my skull rebuilt with space-age titanium. Can't go through a metal detector without ringing cherries, but that's cool. Let's me travel with Gilligan just about wherever I want.

    Cydney: Gilligan?

    Nick: My little buddy

    Cliff: That's some toothpick

    Nick: Here's the kicker, though. When I took that shrapnel, I never felt it. I mean, I felt the impact and I felt my backside go all wet, but no real pain. Now, maybe I don't recall the events in full. They did scoop out a little gray Spam back there, but get this. My wolf pack? They will swear that I was ambulatory for more than 17 minutes before they forced me to lie down. Tackled me. Even then I was looking to monkey-fuck a Marlboro Light. There's no nerve endings in the brain Cliff. Remember that when you write the scene.

    Cliff: Yeah, there's some really good details there.

    Gina: Yeah, he's really hard to kill.