Title: "The Devotion of Suspect X".
Author: Keigo Higashino.
I watched the adapted movie directed by Su Youpeng last year, and I didn't feel anything about it at the time, but I was simply impressed, and my mind was full of Shi Hong's melancholy face.
Now, after reading this book, my mind is still full of that face, but through this face, I see more things.
1.Dedication
The book is called "The Devotion of Suspect X", and I didn't feel anything when I watched the movie, but I just felt that Shi Hong had paid a lot.
After reading the book, I realized why it is called "dedication" - the stone god has been rushing to sacrifice himself since he was born.
In order to cover up the crime of his beloved, he did not hesitate to create another sin, leaving him with no way out.
In order for his beloved to be able to accept happiness calmly, he did not hesitate to create a very unbearable image.
He used his wisdom to put himself in prison step by step.
But unexpectedly, Empress Yu saw her in prison.
The book describes: He roared, as if he was about to vomit out of the spirit....
2.Truth
The movie gave me the impression that it was the theme of "the search for the truth".
The second half of the mystery of Tang Chuan played by Wang Kai was revealed too suddenly, and the plot of Shi Hong's attack on Tang Chuan was also added, which caught me off guard.
In the original work, Yukawa gradually reveals the framework of the truth through more inquiries into the case, understanding and testing of Ishigami, and then fills in the specifics through Ishigami's performance, which gives me a silky feeling.
The ending is the same, Ishigami loses, and Yukawa successfully confirms the false answer given by Ishigami.
3.Stone God
What impressed me most about the movie and the original book was the character of Ishigami. Many people like Yukawa Manaku, but I was impressed by the image of Ishigami.
A mathematical genius, unsmiling, observant, and so sensitive and fiery for love.
4.Seizure
After reading the book, I immediately turned it over from the beginning, and was shocked by the author's brain hole to come up with such a perfect method. I also learned some physics and mathematics
Especially the blind spot problem:It looks like a geometric problem, but it's actually a function problem
In study and life, when you encounter troubles, don't stumble, don't drill the horns, change your thinking, maybe another village.
This book is also too good