The psychiatrist played by Jean Reno is the biggest suspense

Dee 2022-03-25 09:01:20

Jean Reno's appearance has made me guess that he should be the biggest fan! Throughout the whole film, there are only a few clips that are relevant and irrelevant to him: 30 years ago, the "Mist Man" committed "six" missing girls in the small town of Avixia; the psychiatrist fell ill while fishing. Dying (think of not killing people after being sick or starting to kill after being sick to satisfy the pleasure, etc.). These associations are too lack of evidence and logic, so they began to search for evidence in the film to prove that Reynolds is the biggest mystery. I never found out how to arrange this "mystery" in the script. It was not until the 6 bundles of hair at the end of the film and the hallucination of dying to see that you realized that he was the "Mist Man" thirty years ago. Now that the movie is over, it doesn't tell you anything. Some people will think of the murder of the professor ten years later, is it just an imitation? ! Will the psychiatrist be the big boss behind the scenes and so on? But I think maybe it's just a coincidence. The professor just wanted to imitate a murder case to gain fame and fortune, and the police officer just met the "Mist Man" 30 years ago in the police station after the lynching, and the new "Mist" "Man" reminded the old "Mist Man" of old memories again. But why does the police officer in the film pretend to have amnesia? ! Is it just to start telling this story, so "amnesia"? ?

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The Girl in the Fog quotes

  • Agente Vogel: Someone took her. Let's stop tiptoeing around it and call a spade a spade, or we'll waste time, and that time belongs to Anna Lou.

  • Prof. Loris Martini: Someone once said the devil's dumbest sin is vanity.