Human bone puzzle
Denzel Hayes Washington Jr. Angelina Jolie suspense thriller
These three labels firmly grasped my curiosity about this film.
I like Denzel very much. Washington first met him. This is his trump card against kevinspacey fowler. Classic again. Needless to say, Julie with a big mouth.
Denzel plays a legendary police detective. He is paraplegic because of an accident, so he asks his doctor friend for euthanasia, because he may eventually become a vegetable. Julie plays a bloody policeman. A strange body was found during a patrol, and the murderer deliberately left strange evidence. Julie's proper handling of the evidence in this case impressed Denzel's family. After careful evidence search and logical reasoning, Denzel's family became the most important. Finally, judge the location of the next victim (in 90 years, the screening of film evidence has been limited to old and stupid computers and advanced equipment in microscopes, TVB has not won admiration entirely by brains ...) A bunch of policemen and Julie tried to rescue the next victim but failed, leaving a tragic body and strange evidence, which made Denzel infer the location of the next victim. The rescue also failed, pointing the finger at a special evidence in three murders. According to the old crime novel, the murderer planned three murders, and the fourth murder is in progress. Originally, the fourth murder was the end of the novel, but Julie, who was trained by Denzel at the fourth crime scene, found that the murderer seemed to have planned the fifth murder.
The fifth murderer appears, and then of course he will be killed by the heroic police comrades. Finally, of course, the author can't tell the landlord who the murderer is because he lacks curiosity. Searching for the plot while watching a movie, I accidentally saw the spoiler of the murderer, which led to a decline in the overall sense of watching movies.
Creative killing with a little blood is amazing, but not too disgusting. There are countless examples of plotting murder according to novels. There is only one suspense in movies and TV series, including reality. This is the murderer. The suspense setting is not as profound as in Identity and Fatal Magic, but the process of following the police to find the truth behind the case is still very exciting, especially when Julie is alone several times. When a person enters a crime scene where there may be a murderer (Denzel asked for this, because he said that the biggest factor that destroys evidence is other policemen) or an open or dark or silent environment or both, you never know what is waiting for you in the next corner of Julie's flashlight. It may be a fat mouse, a vague footprint, a vicious murderer, the next corner or another body with a strange posture. The answer can only be found by walking.
Oxford killer
The stunt of the movie is to find out the murderer through mathematical reasoning. It is precisely because of this stunt and because I am a mathematical idiot that I am not very interested in this movie ... = = ||||.
The title of the film is male No.2, what order and logic Professor Selton is giving a speech ... I always feel that the professor looks familiar, but Baidu found out that Professor Selton is Mr. Ollivander, the owner of Harry Porterie's wand shop ~
Then the first hero Martin went to an old lady's house. When I saw Martin's face, I was very excited. If it isn't Frodo of The Lord of the Rings ... I can't imagine such a movie famous for its logical reasoning using fantasy movie actors.
It turned out that the old lady's friend was Professor Seldon, and the old lady's daughter Beth appeared at the dinner party. She was a pretty girl. Martin wanted to ask Professor Seldon to direct his thesis research, but the teacher refused his request. After that, Martin went to Professor Seldon's lecture and they argued. Then he said a lot of logic, inevitability and contingency, and some things about the butterfly effect (I don't know anything except the butterfly effect = |||). Then Martin was very angry and packed things from the study room (I don't know why, it seems to argue with the professor, but.
Then the old lady was mysteriously killed, and it happened that Professor Martin and Professor Seldon found the body.
After calling the police, Professor Seldon said that the murderer gave him a piece of paper with the address of the old lady's house written on it, so he quickly went to have a look. He also said that there was a circle symbol on the paper, the meaning of which was unknown. The professor said that this may be the beginning of a series of murders, and the other party may want to challenge him.
Martin comforted Beth not to be too sad, and then they OOXX.
Professor Martin and Professor Seldon summed up a series of possibilities of murdering the old lady (very bloody ... didn't they do math ... how did they become Sherlock Holmes ...)
During this period, Martin fell in love with another girl he knew when he played ball (the young man was really good, and both girls settled down). Laura told her that she had a history with Professor Seldon, and Martin was jealous. Later, he followed Professor Seldon to the hospital, and a neurotic man chatted with him. His daughter needed an organ transplant, which led to his own mental disorder. Later, Martin saw a friend in Seldon. He was fascinated by mathematics and hurt himself.
One day, Beth came to Martin and questioned him. She seems angry about his relationship with Laura. Martin chased out, missed, and came back to see a note posted on the door, which was another symbol, time and address. Martin contacted Laura and said that Professor Seldon's self-mutilation friend might be in danger. It was not the friend who cut himself, but another patient in his ward who died.
Two people may have been deliberately murdered. Martin thinks that the murderer may have deliberately chosen those people who should have died, but they continued their lives through drugs or treatment. Professor Martin and Professor Seldon began to think about what the third or even fourth symbol was after these two symbols. Try to find the next symbol before the murderer's next move, and then stop the murderer's crazy behavior.
Martin, Professor Seldon, Beth and Lola are all regarded as suspects. I have two more people in my heart, one is Martin's weird roommate, and the other is the neurotic father I met in the hospital. After all, the murderer of suspense movies is often an unexpected person, isn't it? But under heavy surveillance, new victims still appear. The police can't figure out how the murderer killed the victim. Does the perfect crime really exist?
Through the efforts of Martin, Professor Seldon and the police, it seems that the mastermind behind all this has finally been found, and the incident has finally settled. (But the so-called suspense movie is bound to kill a comeback at the end, and it can't be done without twists and turns ~ yeah ~)
Just as Martin was about to leave here with Lola to start a new life, Martin suddenly found that it seemed that they were all misled. The sudden change of the mastermind made everyone a pawn on the chessboard, and he himself seemed to be a butterfly that triggered the butterfly effect.
This movie gives me a general feeling because I can't understand the key reasoning part ... but apart from the reasoning part, the type of serial killing is quite novel. Let me tell you something ~ It's a bit like the ABC murder of Agatha Christine. ABC killing means killing three people in ABC order, but A and B are just smoke screens, and C is the ultimate goal. The film has just been reversed, with A as the target and B and C as the smoke screen. Speaking of which, it seems a bit dramatic, but this film is not as good as some classic works in many details, but the type and truth of the case are still unexpected.
Adhering to the spirit that suspense movies always have unexpected endings, enjoy the surprises and surprises brought by movies.
In addition, 20 1 1, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" starring david fincher director Daniel Gregg is very good. I like the theme of the heroine's rebellious and cold self, but the absolutely domineering plot is very attractive to serial killers, and it is possible to make a sequel. However, I think the landlord, as a suspense movie fan, just putting david fincher's name is enough to explain everything. If you haven't seen it, you must not have seen the detailed plot.
There is also a landmark sci-fi movie 1996, the masterpiece "Monkey 12", which is played by terry gilliam director Bruce Willis as Brad Pitt and tells a story that travels through the past. Although the film looks very enjoyable, the plot is tortuous. I once wrote a story about monkey 12, and the details can be seen everywhere. However, in the end, I found that both the beginning and the end of the story were completely played by the director.
Codewords are not easy. I hope I can help the landlord to have a good movie and share it with him.