When I was a child, I watched Grandma's "The Massacre on the Nile", and I only felt that the foreshadowing was long and procrastinated, and the climax was fast and short, but it was very attractive. Murderers have a strong will to kill. To me, who was young at the time, this was just a mystery novel by my grandmother. It only pursued the process of reasoning, and the only memory point was the time difference between the murderer.
Revisiting this classic film more than ten years later, I prefer the previous foreshadowing. I like the victim's beautiful and bright million-dollar heiress. She is arrogant and sharp-spoken. She was a bit avant-garde and bold for many people at the time, which made people jealous and hated. But she is very careful and a shrewd woman. If there is no murder, she may also manage the inheritance in an orderly manner. But obviously she is not shrewd enough, love blinded her eyes, or her arrogance and female self-confidence made her think that a man would surrender at his feet, especially compared with Jiankui, but love is so illusory, it also makes people feel Unpredictable. The male protagonist, this selfish man, wants both love and money. When love is linked to money, it is too dangerous.
Cobra's explanation in the film makes people feel that Jian Kui is very hypocritical, maybe not as she said, killing people because of love.
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