Reverse the movie from Arthur's words (spoilers, half-baked personal opinion)

Lizzie 2022-11-01 04:19:00

The first thing I don't understand is that it should be called "Oxford Murder", why it becomes "Deep Mystery" when it arrives in China, just by the name, I think it is a domestic film.
To be honest, the whole process of watching the movie was dazed, one part understood and one part didn't understand. Originally, when I took the college entrance examination, I didn't even get half of the scores in mathematics. Looking at the mathematical formulas and inferences here, it's like a book from heaven. So that apart from the dead people don't know what the movie is talking about.
But in the end, the dialogue between Martin and Arthur finally let me know that the money for this movie was not wasted, at least I can understand why. Well, let's talk about my understanding of this movie, it's a little superficial, lol.
Martin, an international student who came to Oxford to study. Arthur, a professor at Oxford. The landlady, the landlady's daughter Beth, the big-breasted girl Rona Martin met on the squash court (I think her role is to kiss Martin, and it's too easy). Mainly just a few characters. The landlord's wife, Beth, had a spark because of a chance meeting with Martin. As for why and when the spark occurred, Professor Arthur said it, and I didn't see it in the movie to express it. Beth's mother is a cancer patient. She originally said that it might only be half a year, but she lived for five years. During these five years, Beth took care of her so much that she lost her life. And Martin's appearance makes Beth want to retake her life, perhaps because of her mother's obstruction and her murder.
Professor Arthur's family and the landlady's family, a total of four people, had a car accident during a trip, so that Professor Arthur's wife and the landlady's husband were killed in the car accident, and they have always felt guilty for this Professor Arthur. And when he and Martin showed up at Beth's house at the same time, he originally wanted to destroy the evidence, but Martin's arrival changed his plan, and the Scrabble game on the table reminded him, making him want to drag Martin in, And clear Beth of suspicion. So he applied a pictorial formula to leave a needle eye in his friend's arm as he was about to die, and introduced police suspicions that the patient's death was murder.
The old man who knocked the triangle died of natural causes, because Arthur didn't know that he would have an accident at that time. A little mentally ill, he wanted to find an organ for his daughter. The loving father saw the article in Arthur's newspaper and thought of the pattern formula he saw in the history of surgery, and dragged a car of mentally retarded children on the road. He wanted to jump from the car when the crime happened, but Unfortunately he didn't jump and died. And his idea of ​​blaming serial murders for the deaths of these children also fell through. Maybe his daughter could get organs, but he couldn't see it.
And the basis for Martin to suspect that this is not a serial murder case is that Arthur's answer to the third pattern gave him a blank slate. Okay, that's all, that's how someone who doesn't know anything about math, effects, understands this movie.

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The Oxford Murders quotes

  • Arthur Seldom: We have an absolute truth! Everything is fake.

  • Arthur Seldom: I hope my failure has at least taught you something.