The movie that reverses and reverses can achieve such perfect details, so meticulous logic, and so smooth the plot. As a suspense film, many people guessed the ending in the process of watching, so they will find it less interesting. But I was pushed by the conversation between the male protagonist and the "lawyer" from beginning to end. The first version of the male protagonist swapped his behavior with Laura. I believe it. When I met Daniel's father, Laura's one The series performance, anxiety and fear, also seemed to verify the male protagonist's statement, so I was surprised at the first small reversal. The last reversal at the end also means going with the flow, but it does not affect the viewing experience. The familiar face after pretending to be a lawyer and tearing off the mask, the aftertaste of the plot after the shock, is enough to give me a high score for the movie. There are many details in the film. In the dialogue, the truth is approached step by step. It doesn’t matter whether you guess the result or not. What matters is how the director sorts out the vague clues one by one and guides the audience to think. Such a logical yet easy-to-understand movie is rare.
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