Today, Damian Szifron, the new film from Wild Tales, officially announced that it will be released nationwide on July 28. The film stars Shailene Woodley, the star of the Divergent series, and Ben Mendelsohn, the star of Ready Player One, The Dark Knight Rises, Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. The film also released the "Chasing the Mysterious Murderer" version of the release poster and the "Chasing the Mysterious Murderer" version of the release trailer. "Children of Evil" tells the story of a mysterious killer who shot and killed a large number of revelers in a high-rise building in the center of the United States on New Year's Eve. 29 people died, all of them were shot to death. No bullet shells, fingerprints or other evidence were found at the crime scene, and there was no trace of the killer. Three days later, the killer went on a killing spree in a large shopping mall again, dozens of citizens and security personnel were shot and killed, and a group of SWAT team members were also killed by the killer with grenades. FBI Director Lanmark and his beloved apprentice, the young policewoman Eleanor, were ordered to investigate the case, but the state government and the local police department tried to take credit for it, fight for power, and even carried out special police operations that Lanmark strongly opposed. However, the casualties caused by these operations were attributed to Lanmark, which was extremely absurd, completely out of control, and full of exciting reversals that the audience could not imagine. As Lanmark said, "In the face of power, the truth is no longer important." It is this absurd evil world that shaped today's killers. When the master and apprentice were at their wits' end, Eleanor found a key clue that brought her infinitely close to the abyss of the evil world. The director mentioned in the exchange that "Children of Evil" is different from traditional suspense and mystery action movies, but focuses on a deeper exploration of society and human nature. The director said that he personally believes in "karma", which coincides with the ancient Eastern philosophy. He does not believe that the mass shootings in the United States all happen for no reason. The evil world of hegemony and injustice presented in the film is a response to the director's philosophical viewpoint. |
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