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The brain-dead high school girls were emotional, "You must believe in Oppa! He is the real murderer!"
From here, I knew that the film was done.
On the cold-hearted pursuit, the analysis of human nature, and the ups and downs of the plot, it is thousands of miles away from the better Korean movies. Only this one is the spicy Oreo commercial that was inserted before the real murderer was revealed, and it won cleanly.
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Mystery novels are accustomed to the routines, so to guess the reversal is a little less evidence, in fact, from the screenwriter's point of view, how to close the story, it is clear at a glance.
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The long shot of the chase scene at the beginning is solid. Then there are two car chases in the middle and the end, which are unnecessary and perfunctory, rather like a commercial film reluctantly punching the clock.
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In history, there is indeed a perverted ogre like Sagawa Issei who has written a best-selling book, but unfortunately he is a gloomy and disabled dead otaku.
Later, when Park Shi Hoo, the handsome male protagonist of "I Am a Murderer," was suspected of rape, fans immediately became loyal to him, shouting, "Isn't it a woman's honor to be raped by such a man?"
Fun to death, fun to death.
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