Who is the murderer?

Alexys 2022-01-20 08:03:06

First of all, let’s talk about the subject matter of this movie. The professor, the psychologist, and the boy are all suspects, which supported the entire suspense film, and then the reporters, detectives, and professors who appeared in the film surrounded [the truth is not important]. Logic unfolds. I gave the film four stars because I think there are a lot of loopholes or far-fetched things. It may be my own problem. Welcome to discuss

1. At the beginning, the psychologist drove from outside the town into the town, and then who was the woman who was sleeping next to him when he came back? What's in that bedside photo? Can't see clearly

2. The girl's father went to the police station and said that he was interested in the girl's best friend, was it just to set off the detective's lack of interest in the truth, just for the fame and fortune of the girl's case?

3. What is the purpose of holding an axe when the girl's father meets the professor?

4. The girl's best friend is a very good friend, why is she not depressed at all when the girl is missing

5. The boy has a crush on the girl, takes away the doll, and shoots the professor, especially the scorpion, is it a tool for the author to arrange for him to be suspicious

6. Is the professor's O a bit far-fetched? For memory? For vanity? It seems that you don't need it

7. Why is there no DNA in the car if the girl tied back by the professor?

8. Why are there so many photos of cats hanging on the bedside of the house where the girl’s schoolbag is?

Professors, psychiatrists, and boys are all suspected, but I am more inclined to professors, because he mentioned the murder for money in his lectures. The motive is as good as the police said, and everyone may not have noticed that he was there. The father of the girl with the axe took a breath after passing by. I think the author is suggesting something. As for the psychiatrist, he is slightly less likely. Although he is a foggy man, he is not a townman. The film mentions that the sheriff claps his hands and neighbors will notice that the girl will disappear within a few minutes. As a result, his heart disease and physical factors in his arm may also prevent him from continuing to commit the crime. On the contrary, I think he is a boy’s psychiatrist and may lead the boy to become him. It’s a lot clearer, and the overall slightly open ending may also reflect the sentence [The truth is not important]. Everyone lives in a devil... Welcome everyone to discuss together

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Extended Reading
  • Vito 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    European films can really be boring on any subject. I didn’t understand the key point: Why did it prove innocence to bring the police to the scene?

  • Haylie 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    "The stupidest sin of the devil is vanity" This sentence is suitable for detectives and beasts. If it is not a detective's way of solving crimes, the beasts will not use him to achieve both fame and fortune. But stupid, if you don’t read the diary, you still have to send it to the detective. And engraved on the wrist ○ The detective who nakedly showed the evidence to the detective to look at, chopped him off. The end points out that the psychiatrist is the "fog man" 30 years ago. Only fishing for one kind of fish means only loving the scum of beautiful red-haired and freckled girls. He should be seen by a psychiatrist, right?

The Girl in the Fog quotes

  • Agente Vogel: Someone took her. Let's stop tiptoeing around it and call a spade a spade, or we'll waste time, and that time belongs to Anna Lou.

  • Prof. Loris Martini: Someone once said the devil's dumbest sin is vanity.