I like the style of the film very much. After explaining the background of the story at the beginning, it goes straight to the theme without too much nonsense. A group of young people were trapped in the laboratory of the company building in the outer suburbs on the night of Blizzard. As a low-cost thriller, this film cleverly manages not to affect the plot but also to control the cost (much like "The Belk Experiment" some time ago). In addition, the idea of this film is also very good. The drug for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, which was originally intended to enhance human memory, has produced side effects that can be predicted in the future. The killer in the film uses the superpower of predicting the future to commit murder, and any countermeasures against the killer are all ineffective (every one of your actions is under the control of others).
It's just that the plot of the film is a little out of control when it enters the second half, especially when the villain shows his true colors, he completely loses the sense of mystery accumulated before, and the male protagonist of the film is forced to pull a bunch of people on the back for his "hero to save the beauty", verbally. It also said that it is to save everyone (so we should be wary of those who are full of benevolence, righteousness and morality), it can be said that such a person should not die. The biggest flaw of the whole film is the ambiguous ending.
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