Do not go to see or forget the real case before watching a movie

Jeffry 2022-12-18 08:43:05

Do not go to see or forget the real cases you have already seen before watching a movie. Follow the movie to get rid of the cocoon.

1. Zac Efron is also starting to show off his acting skills.

2. Ted has a characteristic, never answering questions with yes or no. He said no four times in total. This was the first time that the police stopped him. The police asked him if he was from Seattle. He lied and said no. At the end of the three times, Liz questioned Liz and asked him if he did it. After asking three questions, he said no three times.

Throughout the film, several times, Ted's eyes were inexplicably cruel. Very subtle. Zac played so well.

When the judge pronounced him guilty, he immediately stared at the jury fiercely and looked around, as if to write down their appearance...

Finally, when Liz took the photo on the glass, his first reaction was a smile (a very, very subtle smile). He continued acting, saying that animals should have done it. Liz said firmly, it was definitely not an animal. He still raised the corners of his mouth as if he was about to smile, very subtle, but immediately pretended to be painful and said, I am not a bad person.

However, this person is also very fascinated. When Carole Boone asked if he didn't love her, he talked a lot about marrying her and looking forward to the beautiful world of the two. It just refuses to say those three words all the time (and refuses to lie).

3. The last sentence the judge said was really both poetry and philosophy. After all, he is a justice with 27 years of experience.

4. Liz's colleague Jerry, how do you say it, in the movie, it seems like a character who enters the movie by taking advantage of the fire. It's also pitiful. Liz has worked with him for many years and treats him completely transparently. Even if she chose him to be her life partner because of pain, fragility, etc., she couldn't fall in love with him at all.

PS, I saw a popular short comment and someone said that the protagonist was "smart and handsome (and a little bit infatuated)". I think that this is where the director's skills are strong. It is precisely because the image that this person presents to people most of the time is handsome, romantic and intelligent, but when he thinks that he has committed those extremely wicked, shockingly evil and vile crimes, doesn't he feel a chill behind him. In several places, he showed that kind of cruel eyes, which appeared in the scene of infatuation or romance. Although it was only a moment, it also made people feel creepy.

PS, don’t read the subtitles of the Freelance Translators Alliance version. There are many errors and several critical errors.

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Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile quotes

  • Ted Bundy: People don't realize that murderers do not come out in the dark with long teeth and saliva dripping off their chin. People don't realize that there are killers among them. People they liked, loved, lived with, work with and admired could the next day turn out to be the most demonic people imaginable

  • Title Card: Few people have the imagination for reality. -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1749-1832