lost lover

Briana 2022-02-03 08:15:36

After reading so many film reviews, there are different opinions on why Henry confessed his guilt.

(Henry thought his wife had killed the two girls, and his wife thought Henry had killed the two girls, but in fact the murderer was someone else...)

Henry pleaded guilty in order to punish his wife. Because Henry thought it was his wife who framed him by killing the two girls (this was just what Henry thought, in fact, his wife did not kill the two girls), people thought it was Henry who raped and killed the two girls. But Henry loved his wife so much that he took the blame for his wife.

Henry mentioned more than once: his wife is a very jealous woman. Because Henry and Camille (Henry's wife's niece) were too close, Chantal (Henry's wife) overturned the vinegar jar and became jealous. After Chantal broke the intimate conversation between Henry and Camille, Henry and Chantal The relationship between them was very tense, the couple slept in separate rooms, and Shantar never let Henry touch her.

Because he has not lived a married life for many years, Henry began to make friends with the girl (the play said: it takes time to take such a photo, indicating that he and Su Ailun (the first girl) have known each other for a long time) to relieve loneliness. Physiological needs are met by prostitutes.

Shantar suspects that Henry seeks out flowers and asks willows, and rapes and then kills two young girls. So let the detective go to her house and search. So the detective successfully found Henry's photo of two young girls, Su Ailun (the first deceased), Paulina. It fully proved that Henry and the two girls had known each other for a long time, but Henry denied it after calling the police, saying that he had nothing to do with the two girls. This was clearly a thief shouting to catch a thief, so the young detective said Henry was 100% guilty.

When Henry saw the photo and learned that his wife brought the police to his house, he said, "I don't believe she would go to such lengths to frame me as a crime. It's a farce." What Henry said Middle: "It took a lot of time" is intriguing, and the implication is nothing more than: Shantar killed the two girls to frame Henry.

At this point, he was already convinced that his wife killed the two girls and blamed him. The person he loves deliberately wants to frame him. Thinking of this, Henry has all his thoughts, but even if he is framed, he still loves Shantar deeply, so he carries all the charges alone.

After he answered "YES", Shantar spat on the glass contemptuously. Shantar thought his suspicions were correct: Henry was a vile and dirty villain, a pervert full of evil.

But the plot suddenly took a turn for the worse, the murderer was someone else, and Henry was innocent! ! !

The detective was shocked, Henry was shocked, and Shantar was shocked.

It turned out that Henry was not what she thought at all. It turned out that Henry had always loved herself (he was willing to take the blame for her).

Henry was acquitted and Shantar left the police station. After they met on the street, Shantar wanted to give Henry an apologetic hug, but Henry's heart was broken long ago. Henry turned his head indifferently and sat on the bench by the street. At this time, Shantar was remorseful and sat on the bench beside Henry helplessly, but there was a stone statue between them. (This is a bit like "Gone Lover")

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Under Suspicion quotes

  • Captain Victor Benezet: Go home. Put on a funny hat. Do whatever it is morons do.