The story is: An intellectual who was addicted to Edgar Allan Poe, in order to realize his fanatical beliefs, kept hunting innocent lives. When he hunted a girl, he was caught by the police (the male protagonist), the girl did not die, the male The Lord was shot and quit the police force. Later, the intellectual escaped and wanted to kill the girl, and the police were called back to arrest her. After the girl died, the police talked with the intellectuals, and the intellectuals tried to confuse the police, let him complete his unfinished business, and start a magnificent chapter together.
As for believers, they are people who believe in that intellectual, a group of people whose lives are repressed, easily deceived, and foolishly loyal.
Interspersed in the middle are the suicides of believers - poking them from the eyes to the brain with an ice hoe; the policeman has an affair with the intellectual's wife; the gay neighbor trusted by the murdered girl is a believer; the nanny of the intellectual's wife's house is also a believer, and Kidnapped her son with gay neighbors; babysitter had an affair with one of the gays.
In short, heavy taste.
Whether to follow the drama or not depends on the mood.
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