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Dolly 2021-10-19 09:50:05
Indiscriminate homicide cannot be solved
This star is not for the director, but for the murderer.
I have seen many people say that this murderer is a "high IQ crime". Come on, don't be funny, this is a high IQ, it's mentally handicapped at all.
Think about it. In those days, there were no cameras and no DNA testing. Where did the... -
Emmalee 2021-10-19 09:47:47
Real-world gray
Detective Li Changyu said: The first three days of a criminal case is a "hot case" and it is in the easiest stage to solve the case; after three days, it becomes a "warm case"; if it still fails after a month Solve the case and the case will become a "cold case." By analogy, then this...

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Christy 2022-04-23 07:01:10
Fabulous! A long and anxious wait for the truth. The clues of the case are very clear, the characters are quite full, and the two complement each other, slowly spelling out the outline of the whole incident. It has the quality of a documentary without losing the tense rhythm of the film. Real, it's hard to play like the seven deadly sins. A cartoonist, a phone call, a text written in an interview, how can ten years of hard work be covered by a 160-point movie?
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Katlynn 2021-10-20 19:00:01
The tempo of the director's edit version is so slow that I really want to cut people, and I have the heart to beat a star...Where is the level of David Fincher! ? It's definitely the worst director's cut version I have ever seen, none of them! ! !
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