What drives me to watch the whole film is its "suspense", but the design of suspense does not have many bright spots, that is, one of the clues is chopped and sprinkled on another.
It is said that the music has won the Best Soundtrack Award, but why do I feel that the soundtrack is particularly contrived, perhaps because I have always been reluctant to view such a film as a suspense film.
In the play, the male prostitute's resurrection from the dead is very shocking, and he did not forget to say a few thunderous words "Do you think I am the kind of person on TV who will die after a few knives?!". Towards the end, maybe, I mean maybe, the playwright wants a quick ending and arranges the male prostitute to frame Ilia for no reason, don't forget that the male prostitute just wants money. Of course, the playwright arranged all this far-fetched, probably to get the police to intervene as soon as possible, and use the power of the police to finally unravel the mystery. Oh, and finally the play can end.
The montage method works well.
The photography is not bad either, dominated by cool tones and, when it comes to boyfriends, hot warm tones.
The scene that impressed me the most was Elijah's face projected on the glass window, full of sadness and confusion.
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