The ratings are obviously too high, and it seems that everyone's ratings were too loose back then. In order to make a mystery so that you can't guess the murderer, the screenwriter completely ignored the rationality of the plot and deliberately created all kinds of accidents. Thinking about it carefully, the unreasonable plots are almost outrageous.
First of all, the characters in the film are a group of elite agents who participated in special training for advanced studies under the guidance of their predecessors. As a result, there was a killer inside, and the story began. This means that everyone is not a rookie, and has seen all kinds of weird, mysterious and bloody scenes. Unfortunately, in the whole film, the performance of this group of elite agents is shocking, which is basically the standard performance of a group of middle school students encountering an accident on a desert island. So I want to say that this film is hacking the FBI. If it is replaced by a group of middle school students who are camping, there will be no sense of disobedience in this film.
When the training starts, the domino trap turns the first agent into frozen meat, and there is no training for the dead, let alone such a subtle and brutal murder trap. Professional instinct should also prompt a quick investigation, and the watch is just one clue. Then there is the old-fashioned gossip, and the collective is stunned. How did these people become agents?
Seeing this, I feel like I was fooled by the director. With a normal IQ, countermeasures should be brainstormed immediately and a crime scene investigation started.
With the death of the second agent, mutual suspicion has increased, and the enemy is secretive. All kinds of noisy, acting alone to find death, this kind of intelligence and coping is indeed inferior to middle school students.
In addition, the motive of the murderer is also very reluctant. Because his parents were killed when he was young, the FBI is not good at solving the case. He even asked him if he wanted chewing gum at the scene, which offended the child?
Then try to infiltrate the FBI, go to the deserted island in advance and carefully design traps, just to kill the teacher and other students during the training alone?
The closed environment of Agatha mode is suspenseful and thrilling. At any rate, none of the people who come are innocent. How did these students offend you?
You have to kill people strictly according to the set time sequence. Are you bored?
You learn your skills well, isn't it good to hunt down the murderer who killed your parents?
In short, it is a clumsy suspense film with exquisite plot and wonderful work.
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