In general, the sense of suspense is not particularly strong, and the story is relatively loose. It is qualified as a suspense film, but as a David Fincher movie, it is not exciting enough. At the beginning, when the heroine and the child move into the house, the first half is enough to hook the audience. Appetite, but later... the change was too fast, the drama was too concentrated, and it was over before I had time to taste it. The actress Jodie Foster's acting skills are remarkable, always cold and calm, and full of appeal. David Griffith's one-minute rescue is excellent, rich in audio-visual language, delicate and skilled film skills, naturally with David Fincher-style features, the movie is pre-set simple and clear, playing Hitchcock-style Riddles.
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