Doubt

Bernadette 2022-03-22 09:02:47

The professor kills innocent girls to get money, but how can he be sure that detectives will investigate his case? If there is no detective in one round, isn't it a waste of time?

Why did the detective kill the professor in the end? Just because you let the prisoner escape the law, and let others play it?

The psychiatrist's line is also a bit messy. In the final picture, the girl is facing him, is there any meaning?

In general, the pace is a bit slow, I can watch (๑˙ー˙๑) what I want to express is good while playing Xiaoxiao, (to gain attention, borrow the media, both pros and cons, gain attention, gain The support may also satisfy the vanity of the detective. But the media's intervention complicates the case, and the public may control the case.) But the form may need to be improved.

The greatest sin of the devil is vanity.

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Extended Reading
  • Rosalia 2022-03-20 09:02:46

    The devil’s greatest crime is vanity, and he crazily thinks of the Nanda corpse case (because I always feel that the murderer in this case is set in the same way as the murderer in the film). The rhythm is really slow, and the plot tends to be mysterious. Jean Reno can speak French and Italian again! After seeing half of it, he finally recognized that the male protagonist is the old male protagonist in "A Beautiful City". The handsome uncle Alessio Boni looks like Pirlo before shaving his beard and looks like Vincent Cassel after shaving his beard. The small town chasing mode of European and American literary films is really common. (In China, the mode of crime in small towns = =)

  • Meredith 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    The story is actually really good, and the ending is also left with an accident... But the author is so great that you shoot yourself. Is the tempo so slow for the sake of it?

The Girl in the Fog quotes

  • Agente Vogel: Someone took her. Let's stop tiptoeing around it and call a spade a spade, or we'll waste time, and that time belongs to Anna Lou.

  • Prof. Loris Martini: Someone once said the devil's dumbest sin is vanity.