This film reminds me of the general characteristics of criminals

Clemens 2022-03-25 09:01:11

I remember watching the reality show Whodunit? before, the criminal also supported one of the team members, just like the criminal will support the heroine in this film. After thinking about it, this is indeed necessary, because when you become the object of doubt, someone has to jump out and say something for you. In fact, if the criminal chooses a "partner" at the beginning, he will definitely keep this person until the end. Save it until the last moment, because the "trusted" teammates will unconditionally choose to believe and will no longer suspect the criminal. This contrast will make the criminal super proud.

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  • Bertram 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    I saw that some TXs compared the fatal ID with this film, so I looked for it specially. The result was a little disappointing, and I didn't think the two films had anything in common. The story idea is good, but the plot is obviously not rich and lacking in detail. As for the creative death method mentioned by TX, I don't think it is new (probably because I just watched SAW). In short, more like a fast food commercial.

  • Ona 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    The three main reasons why bad guys ultimately fail in this type of movie are: talking too much, talking too much, and talking too much.

Mindhunters quotes

  • Rafe: How's about your Navy?

    [He pulls a wall of weapons]

    Rafe: They don't muck around, do they?

  • Rafe: Look.

    [he sits down next to dummy of boy]

    Rafe: It's little Bobby. Little gonna grow up to big and strong and pursue a career in buried children and dismembered mummies. Now that will make happy town proud.

    Bobby: I think your in the wrong line of work.

    [he walks away]

    Rafe: [turning to dummy] No mate. Not me.