"Snowman" is a good novel, but the movie is a waste of such a good story and the figure of Fasha.
Undoubtedly, the little boy at the beginning of the movie never knew his biological father, and his mother was so weak that he only chose to watch and commit suicide, which made him hate cheating women. At the beginning of the movie, the plot was very routine, but later on, it became more and more fragmented and the plot line was incoherent. Moreover, there are so many hints in the film that are not written: the weird mold behind the wall in the home, the subtle attitude of the mold handlers, and the snowmen appearing on the scene of the murder scene in various forms. The plot clearly can be intertwined, and the clues point to one place and another. It can be reversed... But it was too early to reveal who the murderer was. There was only one suspected murderer, and he was directly directed to the murderer by a chat. There was no need for Harry to do more, and everything was over.
The story drags on, and in the end it is eager to make the finale, which is really disappointing. In the plain 90 minutes, the story began to tense in the last 10 minutes and began to open the past. I don't know why such an excellent movie plot has become like this. What's more ridiculous is the finale, thinking it is an elite duel, the result. . . After showing the Norwegian scenery, it ended flatly. A movie with a trailer with 8 points, but a feature film ended with 4 points.
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