she doesn't love him - about books and movies

Desmond 2022-04-23 07:04:54

The first novel I read by Keigo Higashino was the famous "Walking in the White Night". When I turned to the last page of the book, I saw the sentence "She never looked back once", and I lost the courage to cry.

Then I read this book "The Devotion of Suspect X", the uncle's love story is far from the childhood sweethearts of the men and women came to twists and turns, he started killing for him since he was a boy, he only loved her so much that he was with other women When she was unable to orgasm, he committed suicide in front of everyone for her without hesitation; in contrast, he only killed one person for her, and he was still a science nerd and had no relationship with women at all, but if you are rational enough, you will feel that " The story of "Walking in the White Night" is too bizarre and romantic, but "The Devotion of Suspect X", the story of Uncle Shishen, is a simple and direct way to tell you how much you can love someone

- yes, reality Killing a person in the world is the ultimate, serial murders are not as romantic as you think...

In order to cover up the fact that the lover murdered by mistake, he did not hesitate to create another murder case himself, in order to take responsibility for his lover, he did not hesitate to become the real one. the murderer. The story is very simple, the above sentence is all, and it has been seriously spoiled.

However, the most tragic thing about this story is that he loves her so much, but she has never loved him at all, and is even less grateful, and even more afraid of him. That's right, he's a science nerd. He's got a wise brain but can't adapt to this society, but she's not a noble lady, a half-old milf's escort girl, and a daughter with an oil bottle. It's just a couple, but everyone has the right to love or not love, so that's why she didn't accept the perfect design he left her in the end, she didn't love him, no matter what he did or whatever If she doesn't do it, she doesn't love him, that's the curse of the whole book.

Then one day, I watched a movie, which was filmed in 2008 and directed by Hiroshi Nishiya. When it comes to movies, especially movies adapted from the original book, can it still be considered a movie review without mentioning a slap in the face or something?

That's right, it's a no-nonsense film adaptation that's acceptable even if you've seen the original.

The biggest flaw in the movie is the role of the policewoman played by Yuki Shibasaki. In the original book, the character of the grass pheasant criminal police appeared as the police investigator in charge of the case, and at the same time, because he knew Professor Yukawa, he led to the story of Yukawa's reasoning and solving the case. But as soon as Shibazaki came up, I thought she was the heroine... I watched it for 20 minutes to understand what this woman was doing in this drama. The film emphasizes Chai Qixing's scene intentionally or unintentionally, which makes me more and more disgusted with her overly large eyes...

Yasuko, played by Song Xue Taizi, is simpler and more beautiful than I imagined, and she is virtuous and lacking.

Five stars are given to Uncle Shin. Compared with him, Masaharu Fukuyama is just playing handsome and concave in front of the camera. There is no need to make Yukawa a perfect lover-type university professor in order to compare the stone gods. The reasoning made by such a rich and handsome idol with fluffy hair and permed with a curling iron cannot convince the black-bellied me at all.

In general, the movie still follows the story of the original book, except for the modification of a few characters and the addition of mountaineering, which is really not necessary. How can you let the uncle of the science house go mountaineering? ?

Okay, let's go back to the calm literary atmosphere at the beginning at the end of this article, don't let the above complaints ruin the overall situation. From "Walk in the White Night" to "The Devotion of Suspect X", Keigo Higashino has undoubtedly matured a lot, and the love stories he told have also matured a lot. From the reckless murderous romance to the orthodox, meticulous motives, profound and human nature homicides. Regarding the tragedy of Shishen, I originally had a few sentences I wanted to summarize, but I suddenly found that the song I was listening to while writing at the moment was undoubtedly very suitable - "Ghost Confusion".

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Suspect X quotes

  • Manabu Yukawa: Is it harder to create an unsolvable problem or solve it?