really okay

Blaze 2022-03-20 08:01:36

"Suspect Zero", the theory of zero doubt, or the theory of least doubt. Since this theory is relatively professional, it can only be introduced at a shallow level, hoping to help the audience understand the story of the film. In the film, Thomas once visited an expert who proposed the theory of least doubt to explain the "ф" symbol left by O'Lean. Let's take the same example: Have you ever seen a 50-foot shark? Suppose your answer is no. The largest shark we've caught so far is 24 feet, but does that prove that 50-foot sharks don't exist? This is how a group of biologists answered the question. You know hungry sharks will approach humans, but for a 50-foot shark, the ocean is always a dining table full of delicious food, it can live off whales and giant octopuses, it can never surface and threaten humans . So these biologists thought that even if there were 50-foot sharks, we wouldn't see them, so there should be 50-foot sharks, we just never saw them. The theory of least skepticism is similar, assuming that a serial killer is smart enough to evade arrest at a certain point in time, swooping in and out right under our noses.
The cast is quite strong, but I think it's still a script issue. There is no need to judge at all. You can follow wherever you go. There is no reasoning at all.

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Extended Reading
  • Alberto 2022-03-21 09:03:30

    "Suspect Zero" is a horror crime movie on the scale of "Seven Deadly Sins". In addition, bizarre shooting angles and distorted pictures are often used to create a chaotic and upside-down style atmosphere. To a certain extent, the movie is here. The aspect is successful, and the audience is easier to understand and get closer to the tangled heart and pain of the characters. But that doesn't mean it's a good movie, the thematic emptiness makes it a shell of form.

  • Uriah 2022-03-21 09:03:30

    One of the most impressive suspense movies I've ever seen.

Suspect Zero quotes

  • Piper: Ever see a 50-foot shark?

    Thomas Mackelway: I'm sorry?

    Piper: A 50-foot shark. You ever seen one?

    Thomas Mackelway: No.

    Piper: Doesn't mean there aren't any.

  • Thomas Mackelway: Where's the boy?

    Benjamin O'Ryan: My, my! Must be extremely satisfying to hear yourself say something so heroic! I'm almost envious. The boy's in pieces under the bed.