The overall logic is still ok, it is worth watching, from the end, the murderer's motive has not been explained, the murderer has been a volunteer six months ago, what happened in the past six months? Do you want to make a sequel?
But the boss of the Black Heart Pharmaceutical Factory and the two research doctors have all died.
This drug is a bit interesting, it can give people the illusion of foreseeing the future.
At the end, after meeting the murderer, there is obviously a shadow of "Foreseeing the Future". The murderer foresees the result, and then walks away without starting the fight. . However, it is a bit contradictory to the previous one: that is, what he sees is bound to happen, but he sees it, but it changes. . .
The biggest bug is that after the male protagonist came out, the hero's desire to save beauty broke out, and he had to go back to save people. Do you really think that you are a superman? And there were two men in the car, who didn't even try to grab the car keys.
Besides, there are only four people in the whole building except volunteers: a doctor, a male nurse, and two security guards. There are too few people.
Others are not bugs. It can only be regarded as leaving a lot of questions.
Okay, a little bit about the plot:
a pharmaceutical company has been developing a memory-enhancing drug for three years, and it's doing weekly trials on volunteers.
The female protagonist is obviously a former bartender. She went to the bar and saw the advertisement of the pharmaceutical company. At the same time, she also met the male protagonist in the bar. The hero just fell out of love. Both responded. It seems that the pharmaceutical companies are always coming. .
The volunteer trial was a single-blind experiment, and half of the people used the real medicine. Unfortunately, the female lead was the real medicine, while the male lead was a placebo.
After taking the drug, some people have hallucinations, and this hallucination is very strange. It foresees the future in advance (this function is so attractive, I also want it.) Including a gambler, a female soy sauce, and of course a female protagonist. However, only the hallucination of the heroine is the most powerful. She saw more than the other two, and the time span was longer, that is, everyone was dead, and there were blood words 5260 written on the glass. Of course, when the heroine woke up, she wasn't dead, so she was sedated and placed in the lobby on the fifth floor.
After the research doctor knew that his partner was dead, he looked at the sketch, said a few words to the heroine, and hid by himself.
And gamblers, like us, want to go to the casino and make a fortune when they find they can predict the future. At the same time, I called the female soy sauce, and was discovered by the male protagonist when he was about to leave. The three decided to go together.
At this time, the murderer began to commit the crime, and had already killed two security guards, one outside the door and one on the stairs. At this time, the nurse responsible for arranging volunteers was also killed. The nurse was dying when she was seen by three people who were leaving. Frightened, he ran for the road... and finally ran out of the building, when the male Soy Sauce (obviously an Asian) also came out.
At the beginning, everyone's car keys were taken away, but the witty male protagonist hid one under his car (which made him wonder what the male protagonist was doing?) When he was about to leave, the male protagonist suddenly broke out into a hero to save the beauty. complex. If you want to go back to save the heroine, of course, you are saving everyone in name, but gamblers have already seen through all this. . . .
The door in the building can be opened for a while, but it cannot be opened for a while, which is obviously manipulated by the murderer.
The heroine also broke free and ran upstairs according to the hallucination. But it was too late, and all the people in the girls' dormitory were dead. I'm curious why I didn't go to the boys' dormitory. . . .
Then I wanted to run but couldn't get out. . . just go. . .
Too lazy to write, see for yourself. .
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