previous plot was too long and uncomfortable to watch, and it gave people a false sense of perfection.
The handling of dual personalities is just that the two personalities are constantly talking to each other and discussing ways to kill people. The sub-personality is more intelligent, meticulous and violent than the main character, but it does not tend to be extreme. Their ideas are common. It is more like a complementary relationship than a struggle
. The existence of a female detective is also very dispensable. Case handling ability and family background, etc. have little to do with Mr. Brook itself. As the role of tracking down the "thumbprint killer", the relationship between her and her fathers Brook and Jane is more like an echo of her ex-husband. It was Mr. Brook who did him a big favor. The scene in the
cemetery was wonderful. The original sound and complemented each other. The corners of his mouth flashed with evil smiles from time to time. His acting skills were amazing.
In fact, I personally think the best scene was when Brook got home and felt that everything was perfect for his daughter. It's a
pity . .
Then it's over
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