A good start, a little new.
The principle of killing is passable, and the method is very innovative.
The murderer is very superhuman. I can't figure out how he can set up so many complicated traps while protecting everyone and getting along without causing suspicion. The ending is a bit vulgar, very similar to the "14th Valentine's Day" I watched before, so I was fortunately not blinded by the murderer, and insisted on a clear head to the end.
One of the benefits of watching murderous mind games is to use reasoning to come up with the results to satisfy a little vanity.
The two details in the movie are set well, the following spoilers, be careful.
First, everyone fainted after drinking coffee, and Lucas, who rushed in at the end, also fainted, but he clearly didn't drink coffee! Classmate F discovered the flaws of the murderer with keen eyes, but unfortunately did not insist on accusation to the end.
The second is that after Lucas was shot, the black man and SARA chased each other. The director gave SARA a close-up of the shot, so everyone thought it was a black man who killed him. After the murderer - Lucas was exposed, he took out a detonator from his arms and so on. He detonated the micro-dynamite on his clothes and the like, pretending to be dead, so that the black man and SARA confirmed each other that the other was the killer.
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