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The disappearance of the girl was solved, but where did the body go?

author:Thriller movies

Recently, I was put to the theater by my friend Amway to watch the "Chasing the Mist", which is being released, and "reversing high energy" is indeed not just a slogan!

The film is based on the best-selling thriller novel Girl in the Mist. It tells the story of a small town at the foot of the Alps, where fog causes a traffic accident, and the crash driver is Vogel (Tony Servello), a police detective who has come to investigate the disappearance of the girl, and Martini (Alessio Boni), a middle school teacher, who is his suspect. Under the guidance of the psychiatrist Floris (Jean Renault), Vogel slowly reveals the truth behind the scenes, and a larger conspiracy that has been brewing for a long time gradually reveals its true face.

I see that many friends say that they can't figure out who the murderer is, but I personally seem to be full of understanding. Next, I will analyze this nesting doll crime story for you. The following contains spoilers, be careful!

First, the first thread of the film, which is underway, is the disappearance of the teenage girl Anna Lou. Anna, a red-haired girl, lost track of her way to church and disappeared for several days without a trace, and Anna's body was not found.

At this critical moment, another key person linking the story appeared! This person is Detective Vogel, who voluntarily applied to investigate the case, but the reason behind it is actually related to a serial murder of a red-haired girl thirty years ago!

And detective Vogel was the person in charge of cracking the case that year, and he became famous and became a "detective". But as everyone knows, Vogel abused his power and framed innocent people with stolen goods. Unexpectedly, dao was one foot tall, and the devil was one foot tall, and he eventually fell into the trap of the big boss.

Are these two cases spanning thirty years the same homicide? Or do people still harbor misdeeds in imitation of crimes? Spoiler points up! Or go into the theater yourself and find out!