Good subject, bad shot

Lucie 2022-09-08 00:49:03

Indeed, as many people feel, if it is not the last hacksaw, I think this is a wrongful case.

The love with Liz was forcibly added, not as good as the glasses sister, why? Quietly calling to report a woman whose boyfriend can still pretend to be nothing, you tell me that they are true love, it's a thousand years of bullshit. However, the director insisted on imposing this love line, and in the end, inexplicably took a headless photo to make the male protagonist confess his guilt. Why, do you present evidence indiscriminately? Why is her head gone, if I were Ted, I would ask: what do you think? You green tea mammy, just rent a sketch and report to me. Are you the administrator of Sina Weibo? Now take a photo and ask me where my head is, how do I know, why am I a hundred thousand? You are so presumed guilty of me, where is your head, I said I ate it, do you believe it?

Say it is you, it is you, it is not also; say it is not you, it is not you, yes and no. In an era when DNA has not been used maturely, it is hard to say whether it is an iron case, and the protagonist also said that sometimes the police give taxpayers an explanation in order to quickly close the case, and it is not the first time to build raw pork. A tooth print confirms a person's life, which is a pity.

Of course, I don't understand the case, and all the feelings I got from watching the movie. If there is any mistake, don't blame me, but blame the director and screenwriter for their stupidity.

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Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile quotes

  • Ted Bundy: People don't realize that murderers do not come out in the dark with long teeth and saliva dripping off their chin. People don't realize that there are killers among them. People they liked, loved, lived with, work with and admired could the next day turn out to be the most demonic people imaginable

  • Title Card: Few people have the imagination for reality. -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1749-1832