I originally wanted to give three and a half stars, but I don't have this option. I feel that I have seen the director's two works full of Scorpio's style. For the sake of being a Scorpio, I will give more than half a star.
Because of the director who was amazed by "Invisible Guest", he found the director's work. After watching it, I felt that the director has improved a lot in recent years.
"The Female Corpse Mystery" is qualified as a suspense film. Although it is not so stunning, some small details can be seen as a sincere work. During the whole process of watching the movie, I was thinking and speculating along with the case in order to solve the mystery.
"The Female Corpse Mystery", as the name suggests, is a case caused by a corpse, and how the corpse becomes a corpse is another case. Whether the corpse is a corpse or not depends on whether the other case can be established. The mystery is shrouded in mystery, and as a related "prop", it appears at the end of the film, making the whole film attractive and reversible within a certain range.
I found that the director likes to break down people's psychological defenses step by step in a relatively closed environment. In "The Invisible Guest", the weapon is language, while in "The Female Corpse Mystery", the weapon is the ubiquitous clue. The same is that in a closed environment, the perception and understanding of the external world are within a certain range and are uncontrollable, which greatly increases the psychological pressure, and the psychological defense line collapses.
When a person sharpening a weapon holds a knife, the outcome is either hurting others, hurting himself, or both.
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