There is no motive for a psychopath to commit a crime. The crime itself is his motive. This is the opening sentence of the movie, and I didn't quite understand it at first. It was not until a child who was unfortunately abused and beaten by his father killed his father, did he understand this sentence. The psychological deformity or personality distortion caused by the shadow of childhood can be regarded as a kind of psychopath. And once such a person starts killing, it is usually an impromptu crime, and anyone may touch his fragile nerves and become his target.
The first time I watched a film about Indian crime solving, I was a little uncomfortable. I thought they were only good at singing and dancing, but I didn't expect the story of this film to be very exciting. It's just that a forensic doctor didn't see how he dissects the corpse. Instead, he has done a lot of forensic and serious case work. He belongs to a three-in-one all-round talent. However, this film involves a legal issue at the end. The lazy person doesn't understand. Whether the boss uses threats or coercion to make others into criminal accomplices, then others should also be punished by law. So in order to cover up the fact that others were involved in the crime, the forensic doctor killed the boss to hide evidence and give false confessions. Such a setting of knowing the law and breaking the law collapsed the positive image of the early stage, and it was a bit surprising that the positive energy was not promoted at the end.
Divia, a little girl from a dance school, went missing. The day before she said she had met a new friend, policewoman Lydika took over the investigation, targeting local criminals and gangs. However, Divia had been killed and was found abandoned in the grass, which Lydica thought was unusual because she was the niece of a celebrity and had not received a ransom demand. Then another girl was killed. She was also five years old. She was also killed by a knife. It is very likely that the same murderer committed consecutive crimes.
During the period when forensic doctor Karan and medical assistant Sika were assisting Lydica in the investigation, another murder of a little girl occurred in the swimming pool. Based on various investigations, Karan believed that the murderer might be a child. But Lydica, because of her prejudice against the Karan family, decided it was a ridiculous inference and refused to accept it. At the same time, a retired senior officer brought a DNA sample to request cross-examination, and said that there was a serial murder of children in the past, and the murderer is still at large.
The police found witnesses who confirmed that the suspect was an 11-year-old boy, so they launched a search and obtained clues from a psychologist. The boy's name is Ruben, an orphan who is currently missing. Not long after Reuben appeared in the hospital, a little girl disappeared. Callan identified that the DNA left behind did not belong to Reuben but was consistent with the sample brought by the old officer. That is, the murderer of the serial homicide of children ten years ago appeared again. Callan tested more than 150 suspects whose DNA did not match. Just at this time, Ruben was arrested and admitted the fact of kidnapping, but Callan found out that Ruben was being manipulated suspiciously.
Just when Karan was close to the truth, he was attacked, and at the same time a little girl was kidnapped. Everything was a game, making Karan a fugitive. After that, the plot reversals continuously and wonderfully. In the finale, it was unexpected that all the main characters would give confessions. Lydica's other daughter is actually useless for any crime. In addition, Lydica is about to take over a new case. It seems that there will be a second one. I hope to maintain the level of the first one, and look forward to it.
ps: I heard that Xiaomi mobile phones are selling well in India before, and it seems to be the case.
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