Okay

Tina 2022-05-01 06:01:09

I like a movie that tells a story honestly. In the end, the good guys defeated the bad guys, and you can relax and go to bed with peace of mind. In fact, the encounter between the two in the elevator and the scene before the final explosion. I was worried that the director was playing with the mystery of "the killer is a split personality of the protagonist". That was the most boring routine.
No matter how smirk Keno Reeves was, he didn't look like a bad person. It's the protagonist's appearance that has the potential to be a perverted killer.
The filming is still relatively clean, and the protagonist’s nightmare, initial decadence, the killer’s abnormal psychology to FBI agents, etc., are not overly exaggerated. The female psychiatrist came to the hospital to visit the actor, and a few words of greeting made people feel a little bit of tenderness, just like a dragonfly.
The Ericsson mobile phone advertised in the film, and the big "Ericsson" close-up... That mobile phone is indeed good.

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  • Joel Campbell: His last alias was David Allen Griffin. I worked the case for three and a half years in Los Angeles. We attributed at least 11 homicides to him.

    Lt. Hollis: What's he doing in Chicago.

    Joel Campbell: I assume he's still strangling young women with piano wire.

  • Joel Campbell: It's never quite that easy. You go through the door, and they're never just sitting there waiting for you with a welcoming smile on their face. best you can do is hope they fuck up and do what you can to be there when they do.

    Dr. Polly Beilman: And then blame yourself for the killings?

    Joel Campbell: Oh, no. I blame the asshole who did them.