It's not a horror film, but a suspenseful criminal investigation film. This time, the name of our mainland is not translated well. It's a bit misleading. It’s been a long time since I watched suspenseful criminal investigations. I didn’t even think that the one in the toilet might not be a corpse but a living person. I didn’t expect it at all. I should watch more of this type of films. Obviously, the suspect likes to observe the scene he has set up at close range, so how can he watch it from a distance in the doctor's house?
The doctor's wife (blame me for not remembering the name) grabbed the nurse's gun and didn't kill him immediately, but asked where her husband was. Everyone must be very anxious to see it. If her thinking is clear, she must kill him first and then I called the police and asked the police to find my husband (without knowing there was another person), otherwise I would still be in danger, and it turned out to be dangerous again. Fortunately, the mother and daughter managed to escape. It can only be said that people are always unreasonable in a crisis situation. She must be afraid that if she kills him, what if she doesn't find her husband immediately and he dies.
I thought of an "interesting" point, this is a movie after all, if someone in real life designed such a corpse to lie on the ground, if the two people inside were shot and killed on the "corpse" and then really died, that's fine. It's so "funny", of course, it's impossible for this movie to have such an accident, or if they throw things or even throw a saw and accidentally hit the "corpse", he screamed in pain and rolled himself. Wouldn't he be a little embarrassed He couldn't hold back the pain, or maybe the two people accidentally touched blood and found that it was fine and the blood was not poisonous.
I saw someone in the film critic say how to reach the mobile phone without a saw, and I forgot how long the distance is and whether the saw is enough, so I look back and read it again.
"Puzzle Killer" In fact, the puzzle has no meaning in it, it's just a setting. Serial killers in film and television dramas will have their own specific marks. I don't know if this is the case in reality.
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