The pros and cons of this film are obvious. First of all, I think this idea is quite good. The victim finds the murderer and repeats his crime in the past, just to force him to admit his wrongdoing and repent. But after reading it, I feel that there are many problems.
First of all, in order to highlight the persistence and carefulness of the male protagonist, most of the police officers in the play are on the opposite side of him, forcibly creating conflicts, and when everyone disagrees, they scold people, and I want to scold people behind the screen.
Secondly, is this coincidence a bit too much? Especially the part about the victim's death is a bit sloppy, even if you write it as the last prisoner is provoked, and the killer tears up the vote, it's better than this, right? There is also the part where the heroine finds the prisoner, it's all a coincidence. The police happened to find the car, and the suspect happened to be holding the umbrella that could be traced to his head. When the heroine found his house, there was no one...
And the director, did you forget that there was a little boy in the middle who was almost kidnapped? What does that plot mean? Did I miss something? What's more, that grandfather, as the prisoner of the past, no matter how stupid you are when you pay the ransom, you should realize that something is wrong. As a prisoner of the year, you should be most familiar with the methods! Don't your heart skip a beat? Anyway, you should have a hunch about who this is, right? In the film, it is shown that she loves her daughter and her granddaughter very much, so I should tell the police that I suspect that the mad woman took revenge back then. Anyway, your case has passed the statute of limitations! Saying that your reputation is damaged without taking any legal responsibility, and the police still hope to find your granddaughter. How did you commit that "perfect crime" back then when you were so smart? Sure enough, it's because the opponent is more bearish, right?
Originally, when I saw this movie in manslaughter, I thought it should be very exciting, but the results may have been too high. In my heart, it is not as good as another prosecution witness classic, and that one has not been deliberately provocative.
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