After watching it, I feel very scary, and it is really uncomfortable to watch at night. The play focuses on creating a mystery about the sins of human nature. The plot is compact, but you should watch it as a stage play that criticizes sin. I feel that it is a different dimension from ordinary suspense and reasoning dramas. The main difference lies in a ideological literature. , an actual logicalization, just like Mao's introduction to Marx and mathematics in college (hahaha, I don't know if it's right to say that). For example, logically speaking, I could not find any actual clues from the beginning to the end to infer who the murderer was, although I later learned that it was a judge, echoing the characters in his previous memories, severely punishing sins, and looking directly at the scene of the hanging , never shy away, and the judge is also the executor of justice. This may be a clue that we should think of, but it is only our intuitive association, and it has no practical significance, because we cannot find any clue to committing a crime. It's really doubtful that an old man with cancer who is so old that he even let someone else mention it in his suitcase can kill nine people. The important thing is that his image is really incompatible with a brutal murderer. Therefore, if a paranoid who is too practical, and looks at the film with a rational and logical attitude from beginning to end, I am afraid I will be disappointed. But for me, I think it's all good, it's just a different way of expressing it, it's suspended but it's very thoughtful. In the end, the actors are really good, and the psychological expressions and actions are in place~
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