1. One star for photography and one star for actors.
2. A respirator that falls on the scene. (Well, the physical evidence found in the first episode came in handy in the last episode) The dog took out the bloody cloth. (So this foreshadowing is useless..) The sound of the gas station on the alarm phone. (Can't the police hear it) The sound of breathing on the call. (The default is that the person who was hit made the phone call. Could the forensic doctor be able to determine whether the victim could make a phone call under the circumstances at the time? Can't think of Adam's breathing difficulties? Now that the mobile phone has a positioning function, I can't think of it.) First What happened to the black car that turned around after witnessing a car accident? (Screenwriter: Ah witness, I forgot) Fall in love with the sister of the person who killed him. (I really have your adam) Never answer your dad's phone. (Damn it) The characters in the play start telling stories as soon as they disagree, using metaphors, how and what happened to me in the past. (It's too much to talk about, I beg you to tell the real thing) Hey, the veteran at the gate of the cemetery remembers the days. (Because Your Majesty thinks they can't remember it, anti-routine) Killed a man with a gun in broad daylight, and just threw it into the river. (The man who appeared on the yacht for a few seconds when the plot needed it: Don't cue me, I'm just a tool man.) Speaking of which, this man who wanted to blackmail the judge was so capable and so smart that he put the disposable mobile phone in the courtroom and took a photo The scene where Adam is refueling doesn't look like he can't take a step when he sees the yacht. (Innocent lying with a gun: Don’t say it, I’m all dead, it’s all for the plot development.) Forcibly let Eugene hold a gun to his neck to kill people, and choose the narrowest and most easily missed part of the body, congratulations on your successful shooting The real murderer. (The screenwriter wanted to make the ending feel a little absurd, and the murderer was finally punished blablabla, very deliberate and unnecessary.)
3. The plot development is treating the audience as fools. In the case of serious plot bugs, the rhythm is slow, and they are all invalid scenes. What did I watch in ten episodes? The son is an idiot, the judge is an idiot, the detective is an idiot, the policeman is an idiot, the lawyer is an idiot, the gang boss is an idiot, the gang boss's wife is an idiot, and I am also an idiot after watching ten episodes.
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