I don't know if it's because I've watched too many movies of this type, or because the screenwriter failed to create a character.
I knew from the beginning who was the murderer.
Maybe it's because I don't like the person's
appearance
. This film is completely attracted by the introduction.
13 weeks 25 suspects 1 killer
. Every episode will kill
someone A little hairy
After watching the whole play, I have three feelings:
1. All personality splits are basically formed from the damage caused by the shadows of childhood.
2. Perfect people are often unreal, and their bright and beautiful appearance often hides extreme depression and hatred.
3. The more cynical a woman looks, the more eager she is for true love. She'll keep having fun because she's insecure, but she'll be really desperate when she meets someone who
treats
her well
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