The production is good, but if you are looking forward to a reasoning film, I am afraid you will be disappointed. Some people actually praised this as a natural reasoning? I'm afraid it's not a misunderstanding of the reasoning... Maybe it's a bit far-fetched to say that it's a reasoning drama. The plot just tries to show that the protagonists are very serious and diligent in analyzing the case, and use the heroine's n flashes of light to promote progress, but the murderer's criminal methods are briefly mentioned, and the part of the criminal psychology portrait is a bit of reasoning.
Not all suspense dramas are mystery dramas, and no reasoning drama will spoil the murderer with a bright close-up, for fear that the audience will not know... After nearly 100 minutes of plot, the heroine finally and The murderer met face to face, and you told me that the reason why she could get to this point was a trap set by the murderer for her? So how did the murderer commit the crime and how did he arrange false clues? I didn't speak. Such a smart and perverted serial murderer was shot at the last minute after a few mouth shots? This confrontation has no technical content... I may watch the 100-minute heroine and her husband show their affection more interesting...
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