I feel that except for the smooth retrospect of the case on the day of the solar eclipse, the other flashback connections are somewhat unnatural, but the film still has many advantages. The narrative is robust and the structure is concise. The two mysteries are intertwined and narrated. The past and the present are presented alternately, especially the actors. Kathy Bates, a good actor, portrays the character of Dolores with a clear and flesh-and-blood character, and her inner play is very accurate. Humble and strong, depressed and self-respecting, Bates is completely incarnate as a low-level woman, presenting her plight, family shadow, and miserable life vividly and vividly.
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