It's beautiful, but I really can't understand the logic of the US team

Lucinda 2022-04-22 07:01:02

After watching it, I think it's amazing, and I'm ready to watch it again. But the thinking logic of the American team is really incomprehensible. I hope you can explain it.

1. The US team changed the medicine, how to ensure that the old man can attack without anyone finding out. If the heroine takes a little more cleaning, the old man will die on the spot, and the remaining medicine in the two medicine bottles will definitely be tested by the police.

2. If the old man dies and no one finds it, then a very important step must be taken, which is to replace the medicine bottle. Captain America did come back, but was caught by the dog. What would you do if you changed it at this time? 1. Come back from the main entrance, and then secretly change the medicine bottle at night. 2. Come back early the next morning, when the first person to find the body changes the medicine bottle. 3. Do nothing, just leave it alone. And there are too many uncertainties in this step. The finished medicine bottle should not be put back into the first aid kit, and it may be taken away by the hostess and lost. And where did Captain America find the empty morphine bottle with the female lead's fingerprints in exchange for it?

3. Early the next morning, the US team found out that the old man had actually committed suicide by cutting his throat. At this time, wouldn't normal people think that the old man committed suicide by overdose? And at this time, the US team still firmly believed that the old man had indeed been injected with morphine. At this time, the US team made another magical choice, and went to great lengths to hire a famous detective. Instead, I told the black police officer directly, I know my grandfather, he would never commit suicide, and I asked for an autopsy. Wouldn't it work?

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Knives Out quotes

  • Ransom Drysdale: You go, Baby Driver.

    Marta Cabrera: Do you regret helping me yet?

    Ransom Drysdale: I regret not taking the Beemer.

  • Marta Cabrera: [On the phone] Hello, Walt.

    Walt Thrombey: Hello Marta, it's Walt.