The first hour was basically a parallel structure, and the two male protagonists went their separate ways. I guess they wanted to enhance the sense of fog. Unfortunately, I felt that it was a little tricky. Especially in the setting of the character plot. For example, the mother role in the monastery was a bit wasted and could have been better.
There is probably a reason behind the serial murder case, like the religious murder in "The Seven Deadly Sins". "Undercurrent" also has it, but obviously there are many pediatrics, and you can guess a general idea in a few seconds. The only unexpected thing is the twins.
The two male protagonists, Jean Reno and Vincent Cassel. Let Renault perform well, prefer Vincent Cassel. French men, the facial features are not particularly good-looking, but they catch people.
The length is acceptable, 100 minutes. There seems to be nothing else to say, but it's okay.
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