A social film in the guise of a suspense film

Evans 2022-04-18 09:01:20

I originally watched it as a suspense and reasoning film, but after watching it, I found that suspense is not the main theme at all, and it is not good enough. It is basically the form of Rashomon, the routine of very suspects and first-level fear. Reverse, less than 7 points shows that the eyes of the masses are sharp, but after looking back at the end, I find that every detail reflects the social problems in India, especially the incompetence and perfunctory of law enforcement officers, which almost runs through the whole film , I think this is the real theme of the film.

First of all, let’s talk about the bugs in the suspense. The biggest loophole is to guide the writer to high IQ crime, but it turns out that the writer is all based on gambling luck. First of all, killing your wife with the method you wrote in the book itself is a fool. The books are selling well, big brother. You can bet that the investigators have not read your works and cannot relate to the case. This is awesome; , I bet Maya will not find out that her husband's shoes are off the bag, this is the second; bet that Maya will hand over the initiative in order to cover up the affair and not tell the truth, this is the third; bet that the police will not investigate the social relations of lawyers, and will not carpet Searching for his wife's mobile phone is a great four; the whole play is creating a coincidence for the writer to escape punishment, even if the car overturns at the beginning, it is a coincidence that the writer can survive without being injured. Would a highly intelligent criminal use the trick of overturning his car to give his life to fate?

But on the other hand, if the writer is very familiar with the efficiency of the Indian police, then there are several cornerstones, which also reflect the theme of the film: the loose, unprofessional and incompetent law enforcement officers. Judging from the sequence of the incidents, the little policeman Tempe was very unprofessional and said unprofessional words in front of the suspects (95% of the murderers killed by wives are husbands), and then under the eyes of a bunch of police, the writer You can escape with a nonsense urine escape. At the beginning of the film, when the police are chasing the suspect, they perform all kinds of clumsy behaviors, and finally they get knocked down by the car door. At such a critical moment (a murder suspect ran into the downtown area, posing a great threat to the citizens), the police could actually fall asleep in the car under the pouring rain without knowing it. The crime scene directly used the victim's house to make tea ( I also complained about the lack of cardamom), and I always eat all kinds of snacks no matter when and where I am handling a case. I can't even do basic operations such as murder weapons and nearby trash cans on the spot. There is an intriguing dialogue in the film. The inspector (should be similar to the sheriff) said that it would be better to go to a bank to be a clerk and have a rest on weekends. In fact, he was already talking about the topic. The male protagonist in the film seems to be meticulous, smart, and more responsible than other police officers, but in fact he is just making a few comments. In the end, he will also drink tea and eat snacks. The whole reasoning is taken for granted. Like being tricked by a high IQ, it's completely your own IQ offline.

In fact, if this case is placed in China or other developed countries, 1000% of the criminals will not escape. First, a lot of trace studies can overturn his testimony, but in this regard, I feel that the level of the Indian police is really not good; secondly, in the investigation of the relationship, it is impossible to find the connection between the lawyer and the writer's wife, and three days is enough. , very simple, it doesn’t matter if you can’t find your mobile phone, it takes minutes to pull through the wife’s recent communication list or even restore text messages, and it’s impossible to find your mobile phone. It’s 2017, and it’s all located; in the end, it’s the forensic doctor. , Has he overdose his answer is impossible, the reason is that he has counted the pills! Are you a forensic doctor? Is it a doctor? Wouldn't it be a temporary worker hired from outside the business department?

Maybe Indian police, that's it.

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