Share a few thoughts. 1. In such a large serial murder case, only two police officers are following the clues? An old black man and an immature Asian? The doctor does not go to work for a day, the family does not go out for a day, the outsiders do not have any concern or confusion? 2. About the gun. The two police officers couldn't control the scene when they stood in front of an elderly suspect who was sick and sick? Must be so close so that he can leave and fight back? Can the old black man survive if his throat is cut like this? Can he get up after an Asian policeman shot the suspect with a shotgun? Is the doctor's wife holding a gun at the doctor's assistant and being anti-controlled? Can a black man be a policeman with marksmanship like this? 3. Needless to say at the end, the so-called big boss of the manipulator suddenly appeared. The film style changed and the cause and effect were all connected. The big boss solved all the victims and closed the door with the climax and bright bgm movie. Finish. Audiences who seldom watch this type of movie will probably send out emotions like "oh my god", "damn", and "it turns out to be like this" after watching it, but this movie feels like the victim in the movie is manipulated by the big boss Similarly, I was being played with by the director, setting up all kinds of doubts and incomprehensions, and finally explained it to you in just a few minutes, so that you have been looking forward and doubting, but what you get is a perfunctory answer. It's proud, as if showing off his high IQ.
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