"Psychic detective" euthanasia battle

Arielle 2022-03-26 09:01:08


With the help of John, who has the ability to "predict", the serial murder cases of "Psychic Detective" have
gradually found the connection between the deceased - they are all people who are about to suffer from terminal illness and die.
The slightly terrifying style of the first half and the interlocking suspenseful reasoning
keep people nervous all the time.
But when the second half of the killers appeared on their own,
only Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins and Golden Globe winner Colin Farrell were left,
as well as the surprising background music, which
is a pity.
A film discussing "euthanasia",
until the end reversed that John, who had the ability to predict, was in deep thought when he personally ended his daughter's life
in order to relieve the pain of his daughter who was devastated by the disease . 【8 points】



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  • Bettie 2021-12-27 08:01:12

    The script is quite interesting. With super-powered characters, during the suspenseful advancement of the serial homicides in the first half, the second half actually explores the theme of euthanasia. The ending is very American and boring, especially the terminally ill male police, except for the script. It is too functional, and has a clear standpoint, and there is no sincerity in discussing it. The director is Brazilian, and the editing is still sharp. Those thoughtful cut shots are used too much, and the overall degree of completion is OK. Anthony played well

  • Frank 2022-03-23 09:02:27

    Even if Jon Lin is stunned, I still don't like the direction of the story... If psychics are so good, they really don't need the police.

Solace quotes

  • Charles Ambrose: I don't enjoy the work I do, John. It's not a fetish. It's about allowing those who are already dying... to die with some dignity. Sometimes the greatest acts of love are the hardest acts to commit.

  • Charles Ambrose: I have no interest in playing God. As far as his work is concerned, I'm not impressed.