In the small screening hall of "The Third Suspect", only a few people were sparsely seated in the best viewing area, which is in stark contrast to the "Ready Player One" next door. It's hard for the filmmakers to change the title from "Three Degrees of Murder" to the incredible "The Third Suspect". It is estimated that they want to take advantage of "The Devotion of Suspect X". The film is Japanese-style slow-paced, hypnotic. It didn't take long from the beginning to the end, and the snoring didn't stop...
There are many familiar shadows in the film. Osamu Dazai's "I'm sorry I was born as a human being", the suspense and darkness of human nature in "Walk in the White Night", the intricacy of Rashomon, and the criticism of Japan's judicial system. It really doesn't matter what the truth is.
This is really not a brain-burning suspense film, this is a literary and philosophical film in suspense skin. Those who are not familiar with the Japanese judicial system can first watch two episodes of the Japanese drama "99.9", which is a perfect match. Three Kills is a good movie, but it's best to have a cup of coffee before watching it, hold it for two hours and continue to hypnotize it.
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