There is no denying that this show is very exciting, each character has a story, and then everyone can see the darkness of human nature. However, some of the plots are really puzzling.
1. It doesn't seem feasible for an old man (with terminal cancer) to kill so many people by himself. Especially the death of the general, the housekeeper, the policeman, I think it should be very difficult for an old man to complete such a murder. In order to have a perfect ending, I think a more perfect explanation should be given.
2. The nursery rhyme runs through the whole play. From the perspective of the play first, the heroine discovered that nursery rhymes were the key early on, but she didn't do anything, but whenever someone died, she went back to check. I feel strange, a normal person (at least the IQ is online, and he didn't have a mental breakdown when he first died), knowing that the villain is related to the murderer and threatens his own safety, why didn't he do anything to the villain, Just move them around. Then, jumped out to see that when four people died, except for the heroine, everyone was still suspicious of the nursery rhyme, and then everyone let the murderer kill everyone according to the nursery rhyme step by step (indirectly and directly).
3. Why can't I find the gun? This question is really big, why is it hidden in the bear's mouth and no one can find it? Let's see how they rummaged through the box in the play, and almost demolished the house. The gun that can't be found is really a bug. And the so-called master key? At first, I thought the murderer would take it to open the door of a certain room to murder (because the nursery rhyme in the back didn't tell it at the beginning), but it disappeared immediately, and then there was no more It has happened, which is incomprehensible.
4. Next is the nursery rhyme. Judging from the performance of the heroine, she is very familiar with nursery rhymes. But people die according to the nursery rhymes, and no one stands up to solve the problem of nursery rhymes. The point is that there is no reasoning about the nursery rhymes at all. Even if everyone burns the house in the end, I will not be surprised. But doing nothing, still drinking, dancing, listening to music (if that counts as a song), sucking white powder, and then the hero and heroine still have a leisurely relationship to communicate deeply. It is really hard to imagine how nervous everyone is at this time. .
5. There is a little bit of unreasonableness at the end. The female protagonist took the male protagonist's gun, and the reason for using it was to sort out the corpse. I didn't feel anything at first, but when the judge finally stepped over the sheriff's corpse, I had something to say. The male protagonist doesn't look like a brainless person, why didn't he realize that he didn't ask to sort out the sheriff's body before, but now he asks to sort out the doctor's body, don't you think there is a ghost in it? Does the male lead not have any precautions in his heart?
In the end, let me express my liking for this show. Although there are a lot of inconsistencies, although the whole show is like an obsessive-compulsive disorder, although it seems to be full of perfectionism, I have to admit that everyone in the show is The acting skills are all worthy of praise, especially the suicide of the judge at the end, which is really shocking and has a kind of black elegance.
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