I watched this movie because William Chan read this book. Then I said early on that I wanted to watch this movie, and I didn't watch it until today. Spoilers are involved. The movie was pretty good, it was scary at the beginning, thought it was a suspense thriller. I guessed that the heroine certainly did not kill, but I did not expect that the heroine’s predecessor was a detective. He looked normal in appearance, but he was sick in his heart and would violently attack the heroine and wanted to kill the heroine. Then the heroine poked in order to defend herself. Cut him and ran away. In order to find her, the former abused his power and issued a wanted warrant. Later, I found the hostess, and said to the hostess pitifully, I miss you, and you can go back with me. It's really a poor person who must have something hateful. When I beg her, he was really pitiful, but he was not a human being when he was abnormal. He put gasoline on and wanted to burn the hostess, and there was a child in the house. The finale is of course very beautiful, there is something at the end that I did not expect. (Seeing the former female lead, thinking about kindergarten children being sexually assaulted by the teacher's injection, I feel that some people really, on the surface, seem to have a very legitimate and respected profession, but they violated professional ethics and lost their lives. Dirty things of God.)
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