After watching this Indian forensic film, let me talk about some safety common sense I have summed up:
1. If your parents want you to stay where you are and wait, don't walk around and ignore strangers, even if they don't seem malicious
2. Be sure to wear seat belts in the car, otherwise you will be thrown away every second
Let's talk about the logic of the whole film:
1. When the psychiatrist learned that he had cancer, the shadows of childhood began to emerge, and he embarked on the road of serial killers, but only to kill little girls? ? Girls who have a good relationship with their sons have such a big hatred? Her family relationship is not similar to yours! And why do you want a girl who is helpless? ? Are you a weak and incompetent man? Possibly, after all, you were also watching others kill you during the torture of your father? He gave you a bloody enjoyment, so let’s call you brother here too!
Generally, perverted killers caused by psychological shadows will kill the type of people who cast shadows on themselves! ! For example, my father likes to look for a street girl. This phenomenon led to the discord between the parents and the final separation. Since then, I have resented the street girl. In the film, the psychiatrist's father puts pressure on him to kill people who are similar in age and behavior to his father! !
2. The special hobby of killing was discovered by his son. After his son fell off the building, he began to hate the female police officer, and vowed to let her experience the same pain of losing a child. This is understandable, but! ! Got younger when you started the plan? ? ? And then after about 10 years (that is, the present tense in the film), he looks exactly the same as before his son fell off the building and had no bad thoughts on the female police officer? ? ? It's not a detail right?
3. At the end of the movie, in the car fight scene, the male protagonist shows a very proud expression at the end and unfastens the psychiatrist's seat belt. This logic is also confusing. If you are a policeman, all you want is a confession, but you But he was determined to let the murderer die when he was alone with you? ? ? Does the police have any effect on the position of the police? ? What's more, you were still listed as a suspect by the police at that time!
4. It is the twin daughter a who has been growing up beside the female police officer. There is a scene at home on a rainy day, watching her sister standing on the balcony on a high and higher level, and then quietly walking forward. This scene appeared in the twins. The shot of another person pushing the corpse does give a suspenseful atmosphere, making people think that there will be a reversal in the end, so this scene is a bit redundant. .
5. Maybe I missed watching the movie, I really don't understand it, maybe I haven't experienced it. Divorced from husband just because of the loss of a child? Uncle doesn't care? Is it public or private? ? He also supervises every move of this uncle on the grounds of being an intern? what? The film didn't say that the uncle turned over any crime of murder and kidnapping! Could it be that you thought your uncle kidnapped your daughter? ? This supervision is a bit umn.. speechless
The above are all personal opinions. If I am wrong about any of the above, it may be because the video has missed it. Don't spray! !
There are also things I don't understand, and I hope someone who understands Indian culture can help explain, thank you!
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