The female number one swoops down, from start to finish. . . .
The husband of the female No. 1, a professional family with a green hat and a sad reminder, has a first-class IQ and a very high emotional intelligence. When everyone gathers together, he often provides friendly and free cheating guidance for the female No. 1. . .
He paid 5,000 knives at his own expense to hire the man who killed him. After that night, he disappeared in a boat. There is absolutely no news. The male lead Cang Liang's voice accused this man of being hired by the female lead to kill the female. No. 1 husband, but that night, the queen's No. 1 husband was still alive and kicking. . .
And the detective, inexplicably not to mention.
It was the same god-like male No. 1. When touching the female No. 1 bag at the Chinese Grand Theater, he touched a small pistol and immediately concluded that the detective was the female No. 1 who killed it. . . . Are guns evidence of murder? ?
Too many plots are unreasonable. If the female number one is the main ambassador, then when the male number one is incapacitated, it is the best choice whether to notify the police or directly silence. . If you really want to find a black hand, it is actually the most logical for the female No. 1 husband to be the mastermind behind the whole layout.
Gossip: It is estimated that the story should have been set like this.
However, there was a problem in the marriage between the director and the female lead. In order to vent his personal anger, the director and male lead decided to completely blackmail the female lead in his professional field. . . This is much more fun than the usual scolding. I can cut it how I want, and the image is not enough for me to dub it myself. . . And the use of audio and video records to spread widely and spread for a long time. . . And income. .
After the filming of the film, the two husbands and wives went their separate ways.
Female No. 1's real marriage is also very bleak. She has been married five times and spent the last seven years of her death in Alzheimer's disease.
The rhythm of the movie is slow, and there are too many nonsense cushions in the early stage. It doesn't matter if there are too many cushions. It's not bad to show the conflicting personalities of the characters, mislead the audience's senses, and then create surprises and suspense for the reversal of the third act. It's a pity that the director of this film didn't do that. He kept turning on all the lights. Show yourself a mess on yourself.
Let's watch the 1947 film as a landscape and a humanistic documentary of that year.
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