At this time, the male protagonist and Carlo were on the street. When they broke up, they looked up and saw a woman lying bloody on the window glass on the second floor of the hotel in front. The murderer was behind her and killed her. The murderer had already rushed into the room. run.
As the first witness, the male protagonist knew the female protagonist and was a reporter. When returning to the scene of the crime, the male protagonist found a painting missing from the corridor. When the male protagonist returned home to practice piano, he suddenly heard a nursery rhyme. He realized that the danger was coming. At this moment, the female protagonist called, and the murderer could only say through the door: I will kill you.
The male protagonist found the nursery rhyme. He heard that there was an evil folklore that mentioned nursery rhymes and ghosts, so he went to the library to find the book. The book contained a picture of the old villa and an evil story about the old villa. After he tore off the picture, he went to find the author of the book living in the suburbs. When he arrived, the female author had been scalded to death by boiling water. Before he died, he wrote the murderer's name on the misty mirror.
After the male protagonist carefully observed the picture, he found the weird villa based on the plants on the picture. The man who took care of the villa was a nearby farmer who rented it out on his behalf, but no one had ever rented it. It is said that the house was haunted. Marcus pretended to rent the house and asked for the key to enter the villa. He found a picture in the peeling wall. Bright children's stick figures on the inner wall, a sharp knife and blood all over the floor, and a few-year-old child standing on the side. After the male lead left, the wall on the left of the dead man fell off, revealing a woman.
The male protagonist found that the place where there was a window in the picture was now sealed off. He drove back to the villa in the middle of the night and knocked open the wall. It turned out to be an intact room. In the center of the room sat a dry skeleton full of spider webs. .
The male lead backed in shock and was knocked out from behind. When he woke up, he was in the female lead's arms and the villa was already on fire. They went to the farmer's house to call the police. The farmer has a weird little daughter. Suddenly, the host saw that the little girl's wall was posted on a painting that was exactly the same as the inside wall of the villa. The little girl said she saw it while cleaning in the school's reference room. So the hero and the heroine rushed to the school where the little girl was and found the painting, but the heroine was stabbed in the abdomen by the murderer and was dying. At this time Carlo appeared with a pistol in his hand, and the male protagonist thought he was the murderer. At the very moment, the police shot from outside the window and saved the male lead. During the escape, Carlo was hooked by the hook of the cleaning car and dragged. After the driver found someone had stopped, Carlo's head was crushed by the car coming up behind him.
The male protagonist returned to the street where the two had stayed together on the night of the murder, feeling that Carlo could not be the murderer, because the murderer and Carlo appeared at the same time. He went back to the woman's room and looked for the disappearing painting, only to find that the painting was the head of the murderer reflected in the mirror.
He finally learned that the murderer was Carlo's mother, and Carlo's mother was standing behind him, chasing him with a knife. Eventually, the necklace's ornaments got stuck on the elevator's sliding door and couldn't move. The male lead pressed the button of the elevator, and as the necklace tightened, the murderer was strangled.
In the review of the case, at the beginning of the film, a man was killing someone holding a knife, and the knife fell to the ground. A pair of feet of a child wearing white socks and black leather shoes. In fact, the child was Carlo as a child, and his mother killed his father. As for the reason, it is unknown.
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