Only after seeing the second episode did I realize that the tag was "Thriller".
See recommendations in both a blogger and an official account, and there are only three episodes. It is said that it is not bloody but still makes people feel scary.
The amount of information is still quite large, in addition to solving the case, there are many concepts inserted.
for example:
Another example: I hope those deceased can have names/identities (don't remember very much) The list was released at the end of the film.
After watching the movie it just made my heart go cold.
The first feeling is that it deepened my sympathy for the grassroots police, their work is really not easy.
Peter is the policeman who has been trying to get to the bottom of the case.
When the Metropolitan Police stopped the case and continued the investigation due to reputation/funding, Peter's helplessness seemed to be somewhat similar.
I have asked before, what happens when a person has a lot of money robbed, and finally catches a criminal who has spent the money and can't afford it. The answer is, if you can't afford it, you can still give justice to the victim. And here, the reason for the sentence does not belong to him.
The second point is that the criminals later reported their mental problems. He also tried to justify the crime of "intentional homicide" in terms of "extraordinary sexual behavior" and "manslaughter". I've seen "Sadism Subculture" before, and combined, the extravagant behavior is indeed a gap that can be justified. Possibly a lighter sentence?
The third point is homophobia
Not all victims were gay though. The last gay witness was insulted on the way out. Insults shouldn't be. He kills people, not who they are.
The fourth is the unemployed swingers. At the beginning:
as well as
And it seems that there is still a layer of "suspense" at the end, but it seems that the whole story is led by the confession of the criminal. So is he more terrifying?
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(Write it to myself, I can remember something when I turn to my own record later, instead of "I saw it but I don't remember it")
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