Seeing a friend who said they couldn't figure out who the murderer was, it should be quite understandable from the end.
First of all, the psychologist must be the murderer who killed 6 girls 30 years ago. (A friend said that there are 5 people, why there are 6 strands of hair. In the film, the female reporter clearly stated that katya was the last of a series. There were five before her. So 6 strands of hair were fine).
Furthermore, the professor was indeed the murderer who killed Anna, and Anna's body was not found. A friend said that at the end the psychiatrist came home and saw the sleeping woman Anna. I think it should be his wife to a large extent. In the film, the doctor and the police officer talked about the doctor also mentioned when he was very young. I have become a husband and father.
In addition, a doctor rescued Anna from fishing and was imprisoned. He said that the doctor fell to the ground with a heart attack while fishing. It was a scene 30 years ago, not now. And according to my understanding, the 6 girls had been attacked by doctors before they fell to the ground. The doctors did not continue committing crimes in the past 30 years. It is probably because of heart attacks and operations that the doctors have been unable to complete the killing as before. A series of operations stopped. This is due to physiological reasons, and psychologically, I think there is a certain reason. It is the scene where the doctor fell ill. It was supposed to be a fish facing the doctor’s eyes, but the end of the film turned into red hair. Girl, and the girl’s eyes widened, her mouth opened and her mouth shut was exactly the same as a dying fish. Did the doctor suddenly realize that when she fell ill and was about to die, the killing in her heart disappeared with the death of the red-haired girl in the fantasy? This is a bad idea.
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