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Invisible Killer
Zhang Yao, the leader of the Haidao vice squad, accidentally captured suspect Gao Fei, who used a fake ID. According to his confession, Gao Fei is a player of the online game "World of Warcraft" and he once met a beautiful young woman Ju Yue at a party. They began to date. One night, Cheng Tao, Lin Yan's husband, unexpectedly found the saucy chat record between Gao Fei and his wife. In a blaze of anger, he posted an anonymous letter online condemning them . His story drew more attention than expected. Net-friends started a "cyber manhunt" and the private information of Gao Fei and Ju Yue were posted online. They also issued a wanted circular for Gao Fei and Ju Yue. To protect his family and himself, Gao Fei lost his job and hid on an island with a fake ID. After Gao Fei left the police station, Zhang Yao answered a call that a headless female body was found on the dock.
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Plot Summary
A short documentary exploring the unseen forces that shape our lives and perceptions. It delves into abstract concepts and philosophical ideas through a visually driven narrative. The film uses striking imagery to provoke thought and discussion on the nature of reality and influence.
Critical Reception
As a short, experimental documentary, 'Invisible Killer' received niche attention, primarily within circles interested in avant-garde filmmaking and philosophical exploration. Its artistic merit and conceptual depth were noted, though its brevity and abstract nature meant it was not widely reviewed by mainstream critics.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique visual style and thought-provoking themes.
Considered a brief but impactful artistic statement.
Its abstract nature may not appeal to all viewers.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a larger multimedia project by David LaChapelle, who is more widely known for his provocative photography and music videos.
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