The highlight is the setting of each character's characteristics, and the actors perform well.
But in the process of reading, the problem is also more obvious. When two people die, everyone basically agrees that the process of human death corresponds to poetry. This cannot be a ghost, it can only be artificial. Either someone else on the island at this point, or one or a few of the remaining eight did it. At this time, they should be in a group, and no one should act alone. In the movie, they have to go back to their rooms to sleep separately? ? I was stunned when I saw this, and thought the director had something special. This loophole is like choking in my throat. If it wasn't for the actor's good performance, I guess I would have given up.
After thinking about it, all the characters are hiding throughout the film, and all they want is to protect themselves. It seems that no one really finds out who the murderer is through analysis. It's a guilty conscience, so that's why everyone didn't form a group in the first place? Throughout the movie, the character has always been passive in finding the murderer, looking like he is waiting to die.
In addition, there are doubts that seem to be deliberately set at any time in the film, and even I have already begun to use these points to deduce. I don't know whether the positioning of this movie is reasoning or just want to show more fear, because I like reasoning movies, and I have expectations to calculate with the progress of the story at the beginning, who knows that the more I watch it later, the more I feel that the reasoning and analysis part is weak. It can't be weaker, but it's like watching a ghost movie. So I'm a little disappointed. Every time someone dies, my inner OS deserves it. Who the hell told you not to be in a group, so you wouldn't be afraid of yourself next? You all know that you don't eat what others make or drink the water that others bring, how dare you knit your own yarn? My wife hangs up inexplicably, and the mother runs off to cook alone? IQ dropped?
The most exciting thing in the film should be the setting and reversal of the heroine. I always thought she was a person with three views, until the reversal of the confession at the back, it was really wonderful, when she was waiting for the rescuers leisurely in the water The face and body of that person who pretended to be flooded turned around was so good.
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