I feel that the script as a whole is quite bright, but the details really can't stand scrutiny. The biggest suspense is that the expected big reversal came too hastily, and got the result in an unexpected way, it feels like it's just shit luck. The criminals are so meticulous, why would they leave an old lady who walks freely outside? Are the laws in the United States so weak, and the surveillance video is all there, but can't they call the police? If the ending is to find a way to make the heroine suddenly enlightened and question the real murderer during the trial and find out the real murderer, the effect may be better. But this arrangement of the script is obviously to let the audience's expectations fail, which is equivalent to increasing the suspense, and then there can be a small climax fighting scene in the room, and the routine ends perfectly. I think the film can be scored 69 points. Some structural echoes and foreshadowing are still surprising, such as the woman jumping off the building at the beginning, and the photos in the art exhibition.
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