Two hours is a little short

Gerson 2022-04-19 09:02:51

I watched the feature film twice, the first time was a little, and the second time was more complete.
Watch all four episodes of the prologue.
I think that if the prologue and the main film are completely read, and some logical reasoning is added, the whole story will be relatively complete (ignoring the logical rigor of some plots).
Lian Shi Xiansen is a person with an empathy disorder. To put it simply, what other "people" think is the same for him as what cockroaches, mice, crows, tables, cabinets, and chairs think about. He can't understand it at all. Can't feel it. So to him killing is the same as killing cockroaches, mice, crows, and hacking up tables, cabinets, and chairs. It is just a means to an end.
Hasumi Sensen's murder can basically be summarized into three reasons:
1. People who get in his way. For example, Rina's father, fellow American killer;
2 People who know/may know his secret. This is the main reason, and there are too many examples to cite;
3 "To cover up a corpse, a mountain of corpses must be built up" (including the person he wants to blame) Most of the bear children belong to this situation.
As for the messy things in Class 4, it was simply an incidental reason. When interrogating Keisuke, he also said that it was the "most important thing" to ask if any of his companions knew Hasumi's secret.

There are still many ideas, I don't know where to start, welcome to leave a message for discussion.

In the end, of the five stars for this film, two were given to Ito Xiaoming - his acting skills are great, his image is handsome, and his body is mouth-watering. Every time he acts in a movie, I have the feeling that "this guy is Hideaki Ito, but this guy is not Hideaki Ito", and the good and bad villains are easy to come by, and it has been like this since Yaksha ten years ago. I don't know if his character is a two-faced person.

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