In those few minutes, a black shadow was as huge as a King Kong, ghostly and quietly appeared on the top of the church bell tower. The appearance was too unexpected and too quiet. You must know that at this time our hero and heroine are engrossed in discussing a murder of a wife. Needless to say, the guilty heroine was frightened, and even my heart was frightened. At that time, I thought, this fat director is a weird one, can he come out unexpectedly at this point?
As a result, who would have expected it. Such a horrible scene was just an old nun wearing a nun's robe coming up to strike the clock. I couldn't help laughing.
Poor heroine. If it was me, I would flee in a hurry. The problem is that in the panic, she didn't realize that there was no way to escape. She could only fly and fall accidentally. After all, she died in the same way as the wife who was murdered by her. It was a wonderful ending.
I still have some problems. I feel that there are some omissions in the plot. Maybe my idea is too strange.
1) Since the murdered wife was strangled to death and then thrown to death, can the forensic examiner fail to find out that she could believe that she committed suicide by jumping off the building?
2) As the lover of the murderer, the heroine must have frequent contact with the murderer and enter and exit the murderer's home. Doesn't anyone know her, doesn't anyone report clues?
3) The protagonist and the heroine fall in love very quickly. A man in his forties and a woman in his twenty-six are in love at first sight? It's so romantic. However, since she is a beauty, it is not difficult to understand the nature of a man.
4) Also, if the heroine falls to death while alone with the hero in the middle of the night, can he escape?
5) In the end, I have never figured out that the hero is so persistent in looking for clues, is it because he can't forget the woman who made him dream, or is it because of justice to reveal the true face of the heroine's crime?
Hey, when I saw the male protagonist use the power of love to force the female protagonist to play role-playing, my LG suddenly said, "This man is too selfish." I instantly felt the same.
I still admire the various murder plans in Hitchcock's movies. Anyway, with my IQ, I can't think of it.
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