I didn’t expect it to be more suspenseful. I planned to watch it as an entertainment film. After all, I have seen too many horror suspense dramas, and my immunity is much stronger than the average person, but the ending of this drama really embarrassed the word “suspense”. . As a murderer who has never shown his face before, I feel that I have to be a bit inextricably related to the heroine. Even if a stranger kills someone, it should be one of the supporting roles of everyone playing soy sauce. Isn't Jasmine's boyfriend? I think he is familiar, so when I first saw him, I thought he was the murderer. Where is Brother Xinzha from the police station? When the heroine ran to the police station for help, he was the only one who planned to help her. Later, she was silent, and helped the police to track the heroine without any help. In the end, she was really silent. What about the coworkers who work for the heroine? She appeared purely to provide the phone and the car, and it was far-fetched for her to call. That perverted killer often comes to drink coffee just to chat with the heroine's coworkers? Want to tell the heroine's life habits from her mouth? In the whole drama, the murderer did not use any form to lead the heroine to the forest. Or did you drink so much coffee and tip so much just to give a phone number? Throughout the story, except for the heroine, a bunch of people including the murderer are all playing soy sauce.
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