Handsome shot: PACINO suppressed his anger, turned back at the perverted murderer on the phone, 'You still have 12 hours, tick tick' and then threw the phone downstairs, the poor phone smashed into seven, seven and forty-nine pieces .
I feel that the murderer has an accomplice, because when the female lawyer got the confidential information, she didn't have a bag to hold the videotape when she went out (actually...how hard is it to tie it to her waist), if the movie says this, it means that someone helps She took it out. Copying is not possible, you have to have a video recorder. If the door was left open, then all the students of the professor were involved in concealment? It's another little suspense.
The unexplained part of the plot hinted at in the movie: First the schoolgirl is attacked, making the professor think she's a victim and let loose on her? Or just let her show her face, so that everyone has a relatively strong feeling of "this is not the little sheep victim".
Then when his office assistant was frank with him, the murderer had already made it clear. There are no dark lines, all bright lines. It's not a psychological line, but a tense confrontation scene.
I've seen this movie once, and the second time I saw it, I was a little bit impressed.
The murder plot at the beginning is borrowed from the basic deduction method. (Maybe there is an earlier)
shot of two Asian girls, creepy. Because the anesthesia had worn off, she gradually woke up. Then screamed loudly....so I wondered why it didn't scream at first, and suddenly called, and the gangster ran away. So have a good relationship with your neighbors... so buy some self-defense weapons and learn some self-defense techniques. kindness!
I won't watch TV shows in the future, unless it's a subject I like very much. The relationship between the movie and the TV series is Dove VS Extra Rare Golden Emperor.
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