Grounded clues, real reasoning, suspense

Michele 2022-10-31 08:15:14

Starting from the halfway point, getting into the plot, beginning to be fascinating and then unable to stop. The screenwriter is talented and cool. At the beginning, unlike the previous detective novels, two clues are intertwined. With the ups and downs of the plot, the murderer reaches its climax. , And then the end. Its beginning is a bit slow in comparison, and even dull to the point that people dozing off can almost make people abandon the drama. Entering the fourth episode, I feel that the previous preparations are worthwhile. All the clues are fragmented and messy, and this is the only way to true reasoning. There is no such thing as catching the murderer in one go. Boring", constant questioning, questioning, incomprehension, disappointment, endless loops of repetition, patience, confidence and conviction... Pressure is followed by public opinion...it takes it A certain amount of space has a certain social significance on the incitement of public opinion and the weakness of human nature. Few inference dramas can take this into consideration, rather than just give excellent reasoning to their best.
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The more confusing and confusing towards the end, it seems that the clues have begun to coherently Strung together, the case began to become clear, and the suspect began to surface, but at the same time the motive and reason were always hidden underwater. Who was it? This is why everyone who appears in front of us is hiding their secrets and stories. Although they are not detailed, they are very flavorful.

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After uncovering the mystery, on the contrary, I lost interest for a while, all the energy that I had stored for it dissipated for a while, my consciousness began to blur, and I hadn't seen the end, but it was already clear, and I fell asleep. Because the answer is often too boring and simpler than the process. The person who came out of the answer became irrelevant in an instant. In the end, the question Miller once asked Susan also fell on himself: "How are you? Wouldn't you know? How could it be?" The people around you who mean familiar may be the strangest.
Every seemingly peaceful place has an unpredictable undercurrent, and this undercurrent can also be in everyone's heart.
Unknown in 2015

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Broadchurch quotes

  • DS Ellie Miller: You don't eat fish and chips? What kind of Scot are you?

  • DS Ellie Miller: Most people have a moral compass.

    DI Alec Hardy: Compasses break.