It is true that the plot is relatively protracted. Since the main line is that the father seeks revenge for his daughter, in fact, the part of the mother looking for the murderer's father or neighbors can be weakened. There is also a reporter's branch line, which also seems to be not smooth, like a dog's tail.
Earlier, I thought that the murderer siblings were dead daughters, a thread of memory, but I was still too young. The strange man that the murderer brother and sister met before is not necessary. It is better to give more scenes. The scenes of this movie are quite good, at least not as many loopholes as the plot.
The previous depiction of the pain and persistence of the father, the incomprehension and resistance encountered in the pursuit of the murderer is actually quite good, but if you describe the psychology, you can start from this aspect and go deeper. Flattened and flattened, it feels like the same kind of perversion.
I don't know if the screenwriter wants to tell the story from multiple angles, but it is obvious that he wants to express too much, but expresses too little, does not highlight the key points, and looks very confusing. Like a stream of paint poured out of a brain.
The plot also can't stand thinking, and the more I go on, the more I want to complain:
What the hell is this? The police in other countries are like idiots who know who the murderer is and can let them run away. Everyone is going to block the train to find the computer, but they never thought that the murderer would fake a shot? So is the policeman who has been helping. If you don’t arrest him, can you be more professional if you arrest him? The father also dared to walk away with a gun. When the murderer hit his car, he didn't panic at all. I thought he was very powerful, but he was knocked into the snow and fell unconscious. The murderer was also very noble and didn't kill him. He even kept the gun for him, and then his father woke up, and a car happened to stop him on the road to save people. The murderer was also grinding and chirping, but he didn't kill anyone, so he had to wait for his father to come.
The snow scene is beautiful, but the plot really confuses me.
The male murderer died inexplicably. The female murderer dragged him away in the snow. I thought this was the end, but a phone call came at the end, and she didn't die. Didn't you two fight for love? What do you mean by still alive? Is it for the second part?
Postcards are so useful
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