In real-life British serial killer cases, the real culprit has never been found. When the director made this film, he was also full of uncertainties. All four of them could be the murderers, as well as passers-by, but the tenant was the most suspicious. There was a passage in the film: Several names were mentioned, Tan Bodi (also Who is who, the foreigner's name is too convoluted, can't remember), is the suspect of the British serial murder case, the director is a real restore of this case.
In fact, there are still a lot of doubts left in the film. For example, the scars of the first two victims are not professional. Starting from the third victim, they were killed in the same way as the murder 7 years ago; the tenant's room No trace of occupancy could be found; the landlady's answer at the end showed that she was not living in a fantasy all the time.
So: "It's not that a murderer is committing crimes repeatedly. The murderer 7 years ago may be the real murderer. During the investigation process, the police learned more about the murderer's modus operandi (he was interested in learning more than 10 years ago). Later In the case, the police may also be the murderer, and one or several of the victims were murdered when he was in a low spirit. The landlady and the landlord have also been living in deep depression. News and newspapers came to them and inspired them to act as executioners in a case "the same way of committing crimes just to hide the guilt.
Or the meaning of the tenant is: "In people's hearts, there is always a hidden desire to commit crimes. Usually, they are always suppressed by morals, responsibilities or other things in their hearts, and they don't realize it. Once the inner balance is broken," "It will come, and the desires in people's hearts will prompt you to make those cases against humanity. In the end, when the tenants come to a new home, does it represent the loss of a new person? I
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