Very insightful about faith.

Antonetta 2022-10-13 10:49:11

In 2016, the plot-thriller crime movie "Unknown Case Code 3: Conspiracy of Faith | Flaskepost fra P"

I don’t like crime movies. I really like this series~

The poster fits the theme very well and is quite good.

The materials are also quite good, after all, there is a cute Arab uncle in the role~

I personally think that the discussion of religion is still very in-depth.

Perhaps for many atheists, religion is always full of lies. Facing the cruel reality, there is no sense of religious belief. (It is not only the murderer in the movie, but also the concentration camp in reality. It does make many people give up their beliefs), but the movie does not simply describe this matter, and many things are coincidences of the gods. Maybe this is called destiny.

But this series of slots has still been maintained, so many people have died in so many cases. . . Can the case be solved only by waiting for the protagonist to come?

The rhythm is a bit messy, the climax part is early, and the ending is more watery. But fortunately, it didn't collapse, it's already fine.

Although the plot is simple and has many loopholes, how can it be so attractive. .

The dolls are still pretty.

The clue in the bottle, I don’t know if the police are very dedicated or idle

Picturesque

Is it an occupational disease? I guessed this sound all at once (cover my face)

Simple and true feelings are even more touching.

This series has maintained this advantage.

The protagonist's combat effectiveness is as low as ever, and can only survive on the halo.

This kind of hard-mouthed character of a dead duck is also a highlight.

Macho weeping

-----------I am the dividing line of faith--------------------

Recommendation index: ★★★☆ (7/10 points), very insightful about faith.

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Department Q: A Conspiracy of Faith quotes

  • Johannes: I am the devil's son

    [beat]

    Johannes: well not his actual son one of his many disciples

  • Carl Mørck: [on Johannes] He's Not A Kidnapper... He's A Serial Killer