I just want to straighten out...

Trenton 2021-10-22 14:33:20

First of all, this is not a film review... When I

watch it, I always start from the point of view of nick (N), and there are always something unclear. I try to use Catherine (C) to sequence things in chronological order...

At first I guessed that C had been familiar with the old woman who killed the whole family since he was a child. Therefore, under her influence, there will be a tendency to destroy loved ones and try to get rid of sin for pleasure. This is the first motive of C crime. So there was the yachting incident of her parents.
After going to college, C's woman was not good, so he hit Lisa on the gun, which was later Beth (B), and C came to ONS. C is in a state where there is no close relationship, so he puts all his energy on B. B keeps avoiding C, so C stays with B by turning himself into B. However, C didn't leave B, and the soul stayed.
B is in the same office with a professor, and probably jealous that he can get along with B day and night is why C killed that professor. In the same way, B's husband was also killed by C, and he fired a 38-caliber pistol. The local police officers said that B had a woman outside, which was circumstantial evidence.
In addition to killing, C must have entered B's life by breaking into B's home frequently. When N went to B's house, B once said that the door lock was always broken. The second piece of evidence is that when C puts his novels, 38-caliber pistols, photos and other things that blamed B in B's home, he chose a very natural location. The third evidence is that C broke into N's home once, indicating that she has the ability to enter without breaking the door.
The last C creates the illusion of himself and B together, using Roxy (R). R killed his family at the age of 16, just like C, so C regarded her as his own shadow. R observes C's life as C observes B's life. C and R live together. In essence, C regards himself as B and lives with his shadow.
The above is the second motive of C's crime, all because of B.

Then you can string everything together now.
Motivation 1 → Murder of the parents
Motive 2 → Murder of the professor and B's husband
Motivation 2 → Found that B and N are together, to kill N (important reason 1)
Important reason one → buy Nelson. Nelson did not know whether it was because of his infatuation with C or because he wanted C's money to "routinely investigate" the death of B's ​​husband; Nelson obtained N's psychotherapy file and gave it to C.
Important reason 1 → Be interested in N, study N’s reports and other
important reasons 1 → Write the book and kill the rock singer in the opening, contact with N, and become fascinated by N in the process of fighting wits, B's status in C's heart gradually decreases (important reason 2 )
Important reason two → (I'm not sure if R's jealousy is caused by how C's mind has killed N for more than a year, or because it was provoked by C, but I prefer to be provoked by C) Yes Let go of the fictitious life with B, so you can use R as a pawn and try to kill N-if N is dead like this, he deserves it, and this hardship is not worthy of her opponent; even N If she didn’t die, then R would be over. She just got out of this state of life.
Important reason two→ Let Xinhuan N kill old love B, and blame B for exoncise.
Important reason two→ I’m not willing to poke

more than N for the time being ...

Actually, I think this The movie is just above the middle... I guess I can’t get used to the lines of the 1992 movie... It’s so pretentious...--
What is the role of C that has been more enriched... Wait until I watch Instinct 2...
This time, Miss Nagging (self-styled stage name!)’s film review is over. Let’s see you next time, viewers, happy off work...
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Extended Reading
  • Wiley 2022-03-24 09:01:25

    The soundtrack in it is always full of suspense. Sharon Stone said something that was condemned by the Chinese people. Excluding this, this film is quite suspenseful. The final result is unresolved.

  • Giovani 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    The plot setting is very interesting, and the femininity and atmosphere are also very exciting. I wonder if "Eyes Widespread" has been influenced by this movie. Movies like this film and "Lolita" and "Paradise Lost" put men in a passive, or even prey, position, showing the seduction and charm of women to the fullest.

Basic Instinct quotes

  • Nick: I'm in love with you already, but I'll nail you anyway.

  • Nick: What is this? Some kind of JOKE?