The killer found on 58.com, the textbook of the dog-tailed mink.

Antone 2022-07-16 13:28:31

The Silence of the Lambs has never become a classic because of its heavy mouth, and the bloodiest scene is no more than the scene arranged by the Doctor who escaped from prison. The overall visual language of the film is still restrained. The reason why it has become a classic is that on the one hand, there were few similar serial killer films in that era. On the other hand, what is really fascinating is the small amount of side descriptions such as skinning and cross-dressing in the details of the crime and the interpretation of this transgender crime. (It can't even be counted as a sex crime, it's just a transvestite, which is very different from the real serial killer cases we are familiar with later.) The so-called prying desire of human nature behind it.

The spin-off, hum, is a complete betrayal of that style. The absolute heavy taste on the screen + the criminal motive of chewing wax, and the pants are taken off. You told me that it was a drug factory silence accident? It's always the system and the big business that kill people, what about human nature? ! ! This is Silence of the Lambs isn't 60 Minutes Magazine OK? Not to mention how brainless the screenwriter is to come up with a case of pretending to be a serial killer. If you kill random people, you will just finish the case in a township police station. What's wrong with pretending to be a serial killer case to attract the police force of a division of the FBI. What kind of business is this tm? Ability killer? Did you find it on 58.com? !

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