I thought it was a horror movie at first

Dock 2022-03-26 09:01:09

I don’t dare to read it alone, I will understand after reading it, and I will finally understand it! However, this is the only way to get revenge. Sometimes the law cannot give the deceased and the deceased family what they want. Only in this way, it may be a little better!

Now that you are married, love her well, if you really can't stand it, you can't be tolerant and understanding! Then it's good to get together and loose, don't hurt yourself and others,

The male protagonist is too idealistic, he wants everything, and he has to pay it back sooner or later when he comes out, don't take chances!

The sense of substitution is very strong, and it is much more watchable than domestic movies!

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Extended Reading
  • Darren 2022-03-22 09:02:12

    Much like the narration of "The Invisible Guest" four years later, but the final reversal isn't quite as heartwarming as the latter. The disappearance of the female corpse in the morgue is an introduction, one line describes the police investigation, and the other describes the secret of the female corpse's husband. The mystery in the early stage focused on whether the female corpse was dead or alive, and in the later stage, the identity of the murderer was misleading (there is often a third way when they are opposed to each other). Two foreshadowings: 1. The autopsy didn't actually do an autopsy; 2. The police didn't check the phone number.

  • Federico 2022-01-03 08:02:17

    It can be said that it is a typical Spanish ending, which makes people stunned. It was not until the ending that the director was "routine". The truth that has been waiting far exceeds all the results thought. At a time when suspense films are increasingly relying on schizophrenia to talk about things, it is not easy to be able to do so. The director's recent "Disappearing Guest" is even more stunning. From now on, Spanish movies should become a major branch of viewing.

The Body quotes

  • Mayka Villaverde: I find it hard to accept... that I'm not so young anymore.

    Álex Ulloa: We all get older.

    Mayka Villaverde: Sure. But you're the one who's starting to get home late.

  • Jaime Peña: It's hard pretending to be what you're not all the time.