Very mysterious

Cameron 2022-01-01 08:02:05

Good deed, this movie is really tiring to watch. I didn't even dare to blink my eyes. I read two parts of it, but there are still some things I don't understand. Whoever understands it, please tell me.
Didn’t the twins be born in school? You should have known that they were two identical people. How come they were not hunted down until Judy and his mother went to the hospital to see a doctor?
Finney and Judy are both children of the mountain people, so where did the child of the professor who exchanged with them went?
How did Finney know his life experience?
After the third deceased appeared, why did the two detectives immediately ran into the house? (It was raining where Renault almost died. Was it the ophthalmology professor that Renault asked at the beginning?)
Why did the twins kill the ophthalmology professor?
Isn’t it exposed to paint the Nazi logo in the cemetery?

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  • Quinn 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Time, place, character, cause and effect, flawless, but nothing interesting

  • Green 2022-03-23 09:02:16

    Because I like Matthew Cassowitz, an actor with rich acting skills and restraint, I came to watch this movie directed by him. Very disappointed. The style of the film is the opposite of Cassavetes' acting style: there is no convincing explanation behind the unreasonable mysteries; the violent scenes for no reason - whether fighting or drag racing - are very far-fetched and very Hollywood; the actor quirks (afraid of dogs, impulsive) and there is no follow-up to character characterization. waste time. Might as well watch Season 2 of The Office of Legends again.

The Crimson Rivers quotes

  • Pierre Niemans: [to Max] Did the Police Academy teach you to pick locks?

  • Max Kerkerian: [after smashing the bar mirror with a stool] Well, now we do.