Really, no more

Fay 2022-04-22 07:01:39

The film leads to a psychic detective with a murder case. To be honest, it was still very suspenseful at the beginning. A bald man was killed. The cause of death was that the back of his head was pierced by a sharp weapon. The murderer left a letter at the scene, and the police had no clue about it. Ouch, that's the tune. So Police Officer Joe decided to ask his friend John to solve the case. John is a psychic detective. In short, he can perceive certain fragments of other people's future and past. Ouch, this one. Director, you managed to catch my attention. As the plot progresses, John agrees to Joe half-heartedly, and at the same time predicts the death of Joe's assistant Catherine. In the watery night, the murderer is still killing people wildly, and every time he will leave a letter, "Who am I and what do I do?" I guess the murderer must be a philosopher. Well, the suspense is well set. As the story continues, John discovers that the dead all have one thing in common: they die in the same way; they are all dying or seriously ill. During the investigation, Joe found that the murderer was actually a psychic, and his ability was stronger than him. (Interesting, how can a weak person fight against the wind against the wind under unfavorable circumstances? My favorite brain-burning high-IQ clip is It's coming!! So excited!) So Joe decided to meet the murderer for a while, no, he quit, he quit without hesitation. But Catherine succeeded in persuading him. Well, one is in the light, the other is in the dark, and the high-IQ showdown is about to unfold. John went to a bar to drink, and when the camera turned, a man suddenly appeared on the opposite side, and he was the murderer, another psychic. holy shit! Director, come out for me, can you leave me some suspense! Then the two psychics began to use illusions, and various predicted scenarios kept emerging. In the end, the two finally confronted on the train, and the killer finally revealed the purpose of his murder: to euthanize the dying! Director, why don't you go to heaven? What this film should express is that no one can play the role of God, and you can't send me on the road as soon as possible because I'm dying. I think, I'm actually okay, let's save it again ╭(╯^╰)╮

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  • Theo 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    God horse chicken feather stuff. I really thought that I had randomly arranged a serial killer, and that it would become "The Seven Deadly Sins" + "Silence of the Lambs" in the new century with a bit of pretentious psychology. What era is this, if you go realistic, it is realistic, and if you write fantasy, it is fantasy. Now this is nondescript, and Hopkins can feel it with his hands on the grass, and he will know where the victim's clothes are. Look at the other party and even the eight generations of his ancestors. Unintended pregnancy is counted. what a fool

  • Romaine 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    I read it about 6789 times, the hypnotic rhythm like a fairy, the god-level annoying heroine, it is obviously a setting that I like very much, and it turned out to be such a ghost, what is it!

Solace quotes

  • Joe Merriwether: [in hospital bed after shooting] Hell, John! I'm not ready to die. I guess, uh... You know, I'd been planning on it. I've been expecting it for a little bit. But not for a few more months. You know, I... I have so much stuff to do. I want to move Laura to the country. I want to teach my little boy to drive.

    John Clancy: You were always a lousy driver.

    Joe Merriwether: [laughing] I know.

  • Charles Ambrose: We're connected. The same animal.

    John Clancy: No, no. I'm not a killer.

    Charles Ambrose: We can talk about that in seven minutes.

    John Clancy: Seven minutes?

    Charles Ambrose: That's when you kill someone.

    John Clancy: Who might that be?

    Charles Ambrose: Me.