An obvious difference from other documentaries, this one is based on Burst's interview as the main line. In its last two episodes, the climax of the film and reality converged together in the last episode, and even the clues in the film were ahead of the reality, which undoubtedly greatly increased the tension and excitement of watching the movie.
The documentary itself actually took a certain subjective attitude to stand in line, which can be seen from the simulated murder scenes with blurred faces in the film. While narrating Burst's criminal context, he implanted Burst into the audience---the helpless fact that this cunning and cunning villain can always escape prison, and then suddenly pulled out the finalized evidence in the last episode, an artistic point of view In terms of this, this forced me to give 99 points.
It may not have the same influence on reality as a furnace, but Jinx has also achieved a two-dimensional counterattack in three-dimensional, which is very rare.
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