Just wanted to see if anyone had the same idea as me

Jamir 2022-09-12 16:45:48

I have always liked Spanish suspense films. To be honest, this film can still be shot, but I always feel that it is a bit far-fetched in some places. The following content contains spoilers. If you haven’t watched the movie, please detour from here. I just want to rant here to see if anyone has the same idea as me =================================== ===================================================== ===================================================== =======================

First of all, I think the rich family are extremely simple people, and they are a bit too simple. . . The male host's trust in the male number one can be considered to be sympathetic, but what about the hostess (don't tell me it's because he's handsome)? , Hehe, a person who appears in your life inexplicably like this, believe what he says, he has money, leisure and status, don't he know how to investigate secretly before confirming it? After all, he was talking about your husband, right? . . I think it's not quite the same when someone compares girlfriends in comments, because girlfriends are at least someone you know, and your trust is built on your relationship. His husband later fell to the ground with allergies. I don't think a normal person's reaction should be to call an ambulance right away? But the heroine seems to immediately conclude that he is dead (it turns out that he did not die immediately due to allergies...), you just used the spray, eldest sister, and you should not know that there is peanut oil in it, take a step back and even if he is dead It won't be judged that you murdered, will it? Of course, all of the above can be understood as some people are relatively simple and have simple ideas. . . Tucao is Tucao, but it can be said

The most incomprehensible thing to me is the male lead's wife. She found evidence that the male lead did all of this, ran over to show off with the male lead, and was actually frightened by the male lead saying that he would close the bank account. She is really stupid. . . Threatening the male protagonist to call the police? . . . In fact, shouldn't it be more effective to tell the male lead's current wife all this than to call the police? If she sells these evidences to the male protagonist's current wife or even his father-in-law, won't she get money? She can vent her anger or get paid (as long as she negotiates it), and the male protagonist will also be kicked out of the house by the woman and sent to the police to go to jail, so ask him if he is afraid. Don't say that a rich woman loves him and will hide something for him. A woman who can't accept her husband's alcoholism, can she accept her husband's murder or murder?

Finally, I still want to complain, rich women are really not picky. . .

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