many loopholes in the story. Those who have watched a little CSI will know that it is not so easy to convict a person. How could it be so easy to blame a person, and why did the old waiter so easily obey the murderer's mercy? Less reason, I thought the murderer would be silenced in the elevator. . Wearing a waiter uniform and strutting out of the crime scene, it seems to be chic, but if you accidentally take a photo of a reporter or something, or if it is discovered by a later investigating police officer that he has appeared there, what is the explanation? . . (Watching the film is a bit of a compulsive disorder..) There are
many shortcomings in the film, but this kind of story mode is quite attractive to me. The scenes are not complicated, there are a few characters on the scene, and the time period is relatively short. The plot to promote the development of the story, the tension is full, and the filming can become a classic
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