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The "Witch Head" rating is 7.7
Directed by: Patti Jenkins
Cast: Charlize Theron, Christina Richie, Bruce Dunn
Based on real people and real events.
The first movie I've ever seen about a female psychopath.
The real heroine is actually not as perverted as imagined, all because of the persecution of life, let her go to the abyss of crime.
The film tells the story of a prostitute' experience,
The experience of how to become a serial killer who kills without blinking because of the pursuit of love.
The heroine's childhood is tragic and cold, full of beatings, abuse and abuse.
To make a living, she began selling her body at the age of 13.
She later left Michigan for Florida to provide xing services for truck drivers who run long distances on the highway.
It wasn't until Irene met the young Hilby Wall in a lesbian bar that she embarked on the path of murder.
The film won the 76th Academy Awards, the 54th Berlin International Film Festival and the 61st Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Film.

The Prisoner scored 8.1
Director: Dennis Villefort
Cast: Hugh Jackman, Jack Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Maria Bello
"The Prisoner" tells a story within a set.
Keller was a carpenter. In an accident, his daughter Anna and her little friend Joey inexplicably disappeared.
Regarding the matter of her daughter, Keller was anxious to ask the police for help. Soon, the person in charge of the case, Loki, was targeting a man named Alex.
Unfortunately, due to insufficient evidence, the police had to release Alex after 48 hours, and Keller, who was extremely disappointed with the police, decided to rely on his own strength to find his daughter's traces.
The experienced Keller personally captured Alex, hoping to be able to obtain information about his daughter by force.
However, in the process of increasingly anxious confrontation, human nature fell into a state of anxiety and gradually began to slowly degenerate, ignoring right and wrong.

Mystery Puzzle scored 7.4
Director: Phillip Noyce
Cast: Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie
The film is based on Jeffrey Deaver's crime novel of the same name.
The film's series of confusing death penalty cases, hidden murderers, and dark and deep crime scenes repeatedly plunge the viewer into an almost suffocating situation.
For young viewers who like new things and psychological stimuli, this can be seen as a happy psychological adventure.
However, the film also shows a very different film style from other films.
In addition to large investments, a lavish cast and perfect sound and light effects, it adds horror and suspense.

The "Seven Deadly Sins" scored 8.8
Director: David Fincher
Cast: Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow
The film is a classic black thriller.
The plot is closely related to the seven capital crimes in the Catholic Church, but the brilliance of the film is that it does not mechanically list all seven cases together.
Instead, from the perspective of two police detectives, they gradually deduce the truth of the case, and the serial killer played by Kevin Spacey not only turns the case around by turning himself in.
The conclusion of the sixth and seventh cases was even more unexpected.
In this film, director David Fincher not only breaks the framework of traditional Hollywood cinema.
It also continues to surprise audiences, making what appears to be a cop scare movie even better and more powerful than other films of its kind.

The Zodiac scored 7.4
Cast: Jack Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruflow, Robert Downey Jr
In the 1970s, the Los Angeles police, who often encountered difficulties, once again faced new challenges. The serial killer "Zodiac" once again destroyed the peaceful life of the city's residents.
The mysterious and arrogant "Zodiac" usually appears on dark and windy nights, looking for "prey" in the eerie dark streets.
The murderous "Zodiac" can attack anyone, and the elderly and young children will not let this murderous maniac have a trace of pity.
After killing several people in a row, the "Zodiac" has become a terrifying figure that the residents talk about.
This murderous maniac also has a hobby. Every time he killed someone, he left some clues and then "sent" them to the police in the form of text or audio tapes via email to "assist" them in solving the case.
In addition to provocation, it has also brought a cloud of repeated worries to the busy police station.
The trapped policemen failed to return several times, and when they saw that they were about to approach the murderer, they were successfully escaped by the "Zodiac".
The film is also another masterpiece directed by David Fincher.

"American Psycho" scored 7.8
Director: Mary Harlan
Cast: Christian Bell, Justin Selox, Reese Witherspoon
Patrick Bateman is a Proud Wall Street, a sought-after stockbroker who earns countless dollars a day for his clients.
Put it this way, he's definitely a good friend who can help you manage and raise money.
The young man was well educated, handsome and charming, and had interesting and humorous conversations.
However, all of these only work during the day.
As night falls, the boundless horror of darkness awakens the "devil" side of Bateman's dual personality.
He is a devil, a murderous demon.

The Silence of the Lambs scored 8.9
Director: Jonathan Demi
Cast: Judy Foster, Anthony Hopkins
The film is based on novelist Thomas Harris' novel of the same name.
The story was inspired by the real-life experiences of Keppel, a criminologist at the University of Washington, with serial killer Ted Bundy.
Bundy was helping Professor Keppel investigate the Green River serial killer.
In January 1989, Bundy was executed, and the real Green River Killer was captured only in 2001.
Most of the FBI agents and criminals in the film were shot from life archetypes, and it is also a classic film that profoundly reflects the problem of social crime in the United States in the 1990s.

"Cute Bones" scored 7.2
Director: Peter Jackson
Cast: Sioirse Ronan, Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Vichy
On a snowy day on December 6, 1973, 14-year-old Susie was lured home from school to a secret hut in a cornfield and brutally murdered.
When Susie arrives in heaven, she has to accept the reality of death. She could only look like a ghost, watching year after year as her family and friends mourned and watched the cold-blooded murderer get away with it.
Susie's family can hardly forget the pain of the tragic death of their loved ones.
It's a story of sadness and anger.
Because it is an explosion of the dark side of this deformed society.
Although many directors have shot similar subjects, this is the first time the whole thing has happened from the perspective of a dead girl.
When shooting a movie, the original author barely intervened in the filming of the film, except for the choice of characters.

"Perfume" scored 8.5
Directed by: Tom Tykway
Director: Tom Tikwe
Cast: Ben Whishaw, Dustin Hoffman, Rachel Harwood
The film is based on Patrick Suskind's novel of the same name.
Describes the journey of grenouille, a genius who has no contact with humans and has an unusually sensitive sense of smell, who will not hesitate to kill people in search of the most perfect fragrance in the world.
The protagonist Grenouille is different: it is precisely under the guidance of his gifted sense of smell that Grenouille's life can survive, develop, prosper and eventually perish in the world.
Although the story of this film dates back to the 18th century.
However, the film is guided by the sense of smell and the search for perfume as the narrative thread, through the character of Grenouille.
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