Watching this movie, not only for the plot, but also for Jean Renault. Originally, the impression of Jean Renault was still in "This Killer Is Not So Cold" and "Blue Sea and Blue Sky". However, when faced with a Jean Renault whose hair started to turn white, he was a little hesitant. Is this him? The answer is of course yes, but this image and character are very different from the one I am familiar with. When I saw the methods used to interrogate the information, the unhesitating cruelty made people wonder whether he was using violence to control violence or was cruel in nature. The sentence of the forensic doctor made me lean toward the latter: "You are just with a devil." Together." But the parting stares on the spiral staircase made me unconsciously pity him untimely. He must have troubles. I think, in fact, it was me for a while. Unable to accept that his tough guy image has been ruined into a villain. Sure enough, his true identity was finally revealed at the end of the film, which made people sigh. This character, both righteous and evil, makes the audience's feelings towards him change with the development of the plot. This is what makes this character unique. Originally, I was a little bit puzzled about the movie's designation of Jean Renault as the leading actor. After all, judging from the scenes, the young police officer would definitely not lose to him. Could it be because of his great fame? Facts have proved that young actors are more likely to lose in the role. Who said that complicated roles can capture people's hearts and reflect the actors' acting skills.
From the point of view of the film itself, the plot is compact, suspenseful, horrible, tense, and exciting. Fine art photography is good. Most of the time, the cool blue and black colors are interspersed with lightning and thunderstorms. Even the heroine's imagination is terrifying. All of the portraits have a strong atmosphere of French art, which is very sensual and appreciative.
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