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The Oxford Murders Reviews

  • Rubye 2022-10-17 19:03:33

    The Oxford Murders non-film review

    Although it is not long, the short review is still a bit difficult to write. The director seems to want to create another so-called 'high-IQ movie'. In fact, the opening speech made me think this would be another Beautiful Mind, even better if it was completely academic. I don't say I'm an academic...

  • Erna 2022-10-16 21:23:19

    personal preference. . . . . .

    There are a lot of films shot in Oxford. There are "Harry Porter", "The Golden Compass", and Edison Chen's "7 Hours of Jet", but this one is the most enjoyable for me, I don't know why the filmmaker just picked mine College, so at the beginning of the film the protagonist Martin was brought to the...

  • Tara 2022-10-16 12:06:49

    In 2018, the perception score is low

    The point of the film is:

    Logical reasoning based on incomplete objective physical evidence may not necessarily reveal the truth;

  • Camylle 2022-10-16 03:03:28

    very thoughtful movie

    The real world is chaotic, disordered, and random, but we small humans always hope for an unchanging truth, a predictable future, so that we can rest assured that the real God only exists in our brains, Perfect theory and logic can only be understood by abstract thinking. Reality is imperfect and...

  • Myrna 2022-10-15 10:48:13

    Can you still believe that seeing is believing?

    After watching this movie (although I took a nap in the middle), I felt that I had a lot of thoughts, and I had to take a thought out of the middle. First of all, can you still believe that seeing is believing? The movie tells us that in fact, at this time, we will be guided by our subconscious...

  • Etha 2022-10-12 20:59:06

    Laws do not exist - Review of the film "Oxford Murder"

    "Oxford Murder" was the last movie I watched in 2011 and was lucky enough to hit the sweet spot. The first thing that strikes me is its unique design as a reasoning movie, and the second is the rare fusion of philosophy and reasoning, which can be regarded as a perfect fusion.        Wittgenstein...

  • Tristin 2022-10-12 06:02:42

    Too much chance and far-fetched is not good suspense

    1. There are 10,000 ways Beth killed her mother better than the one she used in the movie. Apparently she had plenty of time to prepare, but she chose the worst possible way. 2. It's hard to imagine Beth killing her mother for a word from the protagonist, she doesn't look like a mentally immature...

  • Immanuel 2022-10-08 07:56:18

    From Los Crimenes de Oxford to Avatar

    Watched the movie "The Oxford Murder" and hated it to death. Looking for novels to read, although there is no excellent detective novel, and it has the usual boringness of mathematicians and logicians, it is boring and serious, and has its own speculative vitality. As a girl who grew up listening...

  • Ashtyn 2022-10-07 07:30:30

    so so

    ~ I thought that the story would be very thrilling and suspenseful with the clues of the seven deadly sins, but I didn't expect that not only the opposite, but also a few lame love scenes mixed in =. = However, there are a few long shots that perform very well. For example, the next shot where the...

  • Faustino 2022-10-07 03:45:49

    Well done

    A good detective/suspense novel is an intellectual challenge sent by the author to the reader. A fair author will give all the clues and solve the suspense at the end, just like solving a problem on a blackboard, interlocking and clear , the answer is both unexpected and reasonable, this is a good...