It is an orthodox crime film, with a clear flow and the suspense is always solved halfway. When he didn't pursue multiple injuries, he already understood that it was actually a game, just to draw out that murderous madman. It's just that the originally wonderful film suddenly collapsed at the moment when the lights in the studio went out, as if it was just to continue the life of the pursuit process. Why can't you just arrest or find a chance to kill directly? This is the normal logic. Too many actors always like to give others a chance to survive when they can kill others, and a chance to fight back. This is actually more The deadliest thing about crime movies. But about the stalks in two years of life, give the film a new height. Because of the complexity of people.
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