flaw! I'll read it!

Lucas 2022-03-15 09:01:03

It's a bit late to watch, but I think I'm still watching it!

Throughout the show, we were thinking about a question, where did the gun go? ! Why is it fired indiscriminately, and where did the bullets go? Old man Hopkins is awesome! How did he do it? Is the gun in the pool? ! very messy!

All smoke bombs. I have to admit that I am not a high-IQ crowd, and it was the final male protagonist's inference that made me realize the truth. . . . .

In that last sentence, the doctor said she could have lived longer than us. . . The only flaw in the perfect murder plan is in this sentence. Maybe when the male protagonist was trying to save people, he completely relied on his sixth sense. He may not be sure either, but it doesn't matter. A vegetative person will never die, and the bullet in his head will never be taken out. But dead, and the evidence reappears! The only flaw! ! !

True, such an ending. We also don't know if the bad old man did it on purpose, or if it was a flaw. . . Leave it to everyone to think about it. . . . . .

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Extended Reading
  • Rickey 2022-04-23 07:01:32

    Under the guidance of a small flaw, an amazing murder case was created!

  • Jeremie 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    Waited an hour and 50 minutes just to see a wonderful ending

Fracture quotes

  • Ted Crawford: You know, my grandfather was an egg farmer.

    Willy Beachum: This isn't going to be about your, uh, "rough childhood," is it?

    Ted Crawford: No, I used to candle eggs at his farm. Do you know what that is? You hold an egg up to the light of a candle and you look for imperfections. The first time I did it he told me to put all the eggs that were cracked or flawed into a bucket for the bakery. And he came back an hour later, and there were 300 eggs in the bakery bucket. He asked me what the hell I was doing. I found a flaw in every single one of them - you know, thin places in the shell; fine, hairline cracks. You look closely enough, you'll find that everything has a weak spot where it can break, sooner or later.

    Willy Beachum: You looking for mine?

    Ted Crawford: I've already found yours.

    Willy Beachum: What is it?

    Ted Crawford: You're a winner, Willy.

    Willy Beachum: Yeah.

    [chuckles nervously]

    Willy Beachum: Well, I guess the joke's on me then, isn't it?

    Ted Crawford: [grinning] You bet your ass, old sport.

  • [first lines]

    Crawford's Secretary: The NTSB guys are here about that bulkhead problem.

    Ted Crawford: OK, thanks.