Originally rushed to let Reynolds watch this movie, but it turned out that he was just a soy sauce in it, and the conversation between him and the sheriff, as a psychiatrist, was interspersed with the whole plot. In this isolated and isolated town, everyone comes for their own purposes. The disappearance of the girl, the detection process of the case, the ugly side of human nature has been exposed layer by layer. "The most foolish sin of the devil is vanity." Everyone has their own devil inside, and no one cares about the so-called truth. In the end, it was revealed that the real murderer was the doctor who let Reno play. Thirty years ago and this time, he killed six red-haired girls in total. I don't quite understand his motives. He is a fisherman who only catches one type of fish all his life. His preference for red-haired girls should also be a disease. But the funny thing is that he came out as a psychiatrist. Such satire abounds in the film. The movie is quite long, and there are several narrative lines interspersed. I don't know what I'm talking about if I get distracted a little bit. There are also some in the middle who don't quite understand, and can only blame their own lack of IQ. I have a private room with my friends again, and I still feel very good, and I can discuss the plot unscrupulously. It's a joy to watch a movie, and it's a joy to be able to watch a movie with someone who resonates with you.
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