The translation is also painful. Some plots have not been fully translated. Why doesn’t the film literally translate into Jack-Ritchie or something, what a chivalrous detective, nondescript? Tom is just a man who is not willing to retire and has a sense of justice. In addition to his age, he The old man in the shooting range is the same. When it comes to tc, you have to raise the character up. It's really unique.
In addition, Tom is a muscular man, 007 is okay, and Sherlock, who is reasoning, is a bit unsuitable.
The translation is a bit painful, and the original English connotation subtitles have been blinded.
The only question: Why does the killer pay for parking in the parking lot?
This is also the key to the problem in the film. The problem that has been plagued by tom, a parking lot, countless parking spaces, countless coins a day, and a killer before killing, not only paid the coin parking fee, but also left his fingerprints. As an authentic sniper, the detective discovered this coin during the first survey of the scene. A coin with a prisoner’s fingerprint was found in a pile of coins. Usually this coin should not appear, even if it does. It should be discovered by a police detective. Tom is not mentally prepared to discover it. The detective is not as insightful and capable of handling cases as Tom, and he can't even tell the year of the coin. Such a pig head can only find it. It can only be said to be a guardian who steals it for the future. The reasoning provided the basis.
In addition, as to why there are so many clues left on the scene, as a sniper who has escaped trial, this should not be tolerated. Usually people should be very cautious when committing a second crime. This kind of mistake should not be made. , The only explanation is. . Killer knew the hidden information behind this incident, was hired to kill, and deliberately left clues on the scene, trying to replicate the first escape from the trial, so barr left the bullet in the drinking fountain, barr did not need to conceal it, even completely right Everyone showed it.
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