Everyone says they understand, I don't believe it

Jefferey 2022-04-19 09:02:40

If you want to kill a long time ago, why do you have to work hard?

You can deduce that the old guy thought he could outwit him at first
(it may be that he really played games to scare the other party
, or it may be laying the groundwork for a real kill in the future, but there are too many loopholes in it. I won’t repeat them one by one (

the old guy lost a bit in the second round. In the

end young guy was coquettish and the old guy was gay. On the surface, it didn’t seem to conform to the normal routine. In fact, both sides were suspicious of each other and used their own styles to test each other.


Finally, the old guy shot. For what reason?

Why did his wife choose to go home at this time to appear in front of the two rivals in love? The

young man answered the phone and talked sweetly for a while. The woman called the landline again. Finally, the young man said that she still chose you. Why did you change so quickly?


Someone said I don't think it's possible that the old guy was angry because he lost the game. Can the

old guy be angry about a game? Can't he be angry about his wife's hatred? The

old


of

anger Candy is wonderful maybe because there are no girls

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Extended Reading
  • Bennie 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Gay film, the whole film is filled with ambiguous ambiguity between two men. In the end, the two gay friends finally broke out. If I were gay, I would give this film 10 stars too little, but unfortunately, my brother is a normal person .

  • Madaline 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    21_038. 3.5. Look at the old version to see the remake. The actors and music of this version are very good, but it is really not as good as the original version. It’s changed a bit, the atmosphere and performance are still better in the old version (of course the actors here are also very good

Sleuth quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Andrew Wyke: I want to show you something.

  • Andrew Wyke: A great branch broke off a big tree and - flew through the air, through the skylight - as you can see. Act of God.

    Detective Inspector Black: Had it in for you, did he?

    Andrew Wyke: Who?

    Detective Inspector Black: God.

    Andrew Wyke: Oh, yes, he's always been a vicious bastard.

    Andrew Wyke: You know what God's trouble is?

    Detective Inspector Black: What?

    Andrew Wyke: He has no father. He has no family roots. He's rootless. Nowhere to hang his hat, poor bugger. I pity him.