There are three core questions in philosophy, "Who are we?" "Where did we come from?" "Where are we going?" Let's change these three questions to ask our handsome murderer.
What's this guy's motive? I listened to him for a long time and didn't understand, but I knew that he suffered a huge psychological trauma in his childhood. As he looked at his parents' bodies, an FBI agent came over and asked him if he wanted chewing gum. chewing gum? Is this dude because of this? Vows to kill all the FBI? baffling.
This guy said when he was finally found, what kind of remote control timing device is really troublesome. I was thinking, how did you get these things to the island? If you brought it with you, you should be noticed by others on the plane. Besides, how could this buddy act alone for so long to set up traps without being noticed by his companions? Even if his comrades are slow and unaware, then the instructor Harris, who is hiding in the dark and monitoring everything, should have noticed it, right? But he didn't even realize that he was killed, no matter how you look at it, it's impossible, right?
There are many other places to wear gangs. For example, in the coffee scene, Lucas (the murderer) obviously came in from the outside with a gun and faced the black man (forgot his name, no racism), and then everyone was busy with handcuffing him. Woke up. When did the murderer take the sleeping pills? When did the murderer drink the coffee? He should have been patrolling everyone's room by then. Some people will say that he didn't drink, or he should have fallen. Wouldn't other people notice this when they woke up? All memory lost?
Also, the ballistic trajectory of a bullet entering the water surface will change, which is basic physical common sense. But can a gun be fired in water? I haven't tried it. But I don't think that's possible. If the trigger is pulled in water, it usually doesn't fire, more likely it explodes.
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In short, this is a film with a head and tail, like a pleasure, it comes and goes quickly. Friends who haven't seen it, it's best not to think too much.
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