The Jinx

Lizzie 2022-04-20 09:02:10

The real event, so real, the director originally wanted to make it a biography of a movie character, but the protagonist (the chairman of the third largest real estate developer in New York) said after reading the script that he thought the script deviates too much from his life experience, so , a film was made into an interview. The interview revolves around 4 bizarre cases that happened to him, and it is truly restored. It is said that the protagonist was arrested the day after the interview, just because he said to himself that he killed them while booing in the bathroom after the interview. It was then released for lack of conclusive evidence. He was charged again around April 2017, but was finally released due to insufficient evidence. The name of the movie wasn't originally from The Jinx, it was the protagonist's positioning of himself during the interview, and it was changed later. If you want to see suspense, don't miss it.

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  • Arnold 2022-03-21 09:02:37

    After watching an episode, I can't stop. The whole team is actually dealing with the three cases very objectively, but Robert's performance makes people feel that he is a big talker himself. Compared with those who candidly admit their crimes, Robert seems to be even more disgusting. He has spent his whole life whitewashing himself, but he is clever but is mistaken by wisdom, and his facial expressions and the tone of his speech make people feel that his heart is terribly twisted.

  • Bryana 2022-01-07 15:53:31

    Damn awesome investigative journalism and filmmaking! Think of it as a fool! The last episode of his mother is quiet, without special effects and without rendering, watching the adrenaline rush and the hair stand upright! (Uh huh, I'm serious.) Pushing forward a little bit, peeling off layer by layer, clues, narrative, and rhythm are all in place, no more, no less. The protagonist is too charming, this charm is not a treasure-like charm, but all the controversy and self-contradiction of being a protagonist