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Foreword: Society** is sometimes like a flood, and its power is shocking. However, in the name of "justice", some people take extreme measures to punish the so-called "sinners", especially through online voting, to decide life and death.
"City Lights of Psychological Crime" is an underrated crime suspense film that leads us into the realm of the intellectual game of "murderers and policemen".
Serial Killings:
What we see in many suspense movies is usually a case, and most of them only have elements of "a game within a game, a case within a case", but "City Lights of Psychological Crime" presents one fascinating case after another from a unique perspective.
The first case: the case of corporal punishment on campus, the teacher was forced to use blood as ink to complete his homework within two hours, and finally died in a pool of blood.
The second case: the case of the rebel son and the abandonment of the mother, for the huge amount of demolition money, the man put the elderly mother to death.
The third case: a traffic jam and arson case, a man who had killed his wife before his death was killed in the fire.
The fourth case: the case of the old man touching porcelain, a girl was blackmailed by the old lady, resulting in the lawyer being sanctioned through online voting.
Behind these cases is a sense of ritual and form, and the techniques are bloody and unbelievable.
Each case touches on socially sensitive topics, such as whether the elderly can be helped when they fall, the punishment of teachers, filial piety, drunk driving, etc., making the movie more in-depth to guide the audience's thinking.
The game of justice and **:
Psychological crime expert Fang Mu, played by Deng Chao, is an experienced retired police officer.
With the occurrence of many cases, Fang Mu was once again invited back by the police station to participate in the investigation of the case.
He found that these cases were all serial killings of a vengeful nature, and the clues of the investigation pointed to Fang Mu himself.
Jiang Ya, a ** who judged "City Lights" through online voting, is actually the owner of a tropical fish shop in Fangmu High School.
Jiang Ya admires Fang Mu, but is dissatisfied with his abandonment of his status as a police officer, so he takes revenge on the injustice with the "City Light" and challenges Fang Mu's justice.
In a high-IQ psychological game, Fang Mu cleverly designs the scene to finally reveal Jiang Ya's crimes, making him suffer the consequences.
Conclusion: "City Lights of Psychological Crime" not only reveals the ugliness of the crime, but also highlights the horror of the power of ** through its ingenious suspense plot.
While reflecting on the plot, the audience was deeply shocked and shocked.
The visual restoration of the film and the careful handling of details make the audience more emotionally engaged.
The film skillfully presents the game of crime and justice to the audience, and finally shows the victory of justice in the game.