Collector or "Splinter of the Black Mirror" Another female corpse was found under the tree. Having learned the main evidence, a police detective connects the find with his son, either escaped from the house or missing a decade ago, and from that moment he himself will not understand whether he is now looking for a lost son or catching a serial killer, not fully believing that they may be the same person. And somewhere out there, an absent-minded girl is looking for a lost phone and soon rejoices in a happy find, thanks to an unknown well-wisher, until she guesses that she is tied hand and foot, without assuming what price will be paid for that.
The film is a remake of the Japanese film of 2018 - not so much a criminal detective as a psychological thriller: the alignment of forces is clear from the very beginning, as well as the initial idea of his dramatic plot that almost every one of us carries a digital twin stored inside a smartphone, in the space of which the image of its owner is contained, which is why the loss of a mobile phone threatens not only with the loss of face in social networks, but also with parting with his personality, and, if not lucky, then with life itself.
Screenwriters were fond of detailing the mechanism of malice, throwing on the side of the father’s worries about the disappeared son, and the very reason for the disappearance, hidden within the relationship of his parents, living with guilt and mutual reproaches, giving the initiative to a potential victim, playing his adventurism on both sides, acting beyond the bounds of duty and prudence, going to a meeting with an unperturbed manipulator, checking his moral formula, which, in the absence of a character’s retrospective legend, is presented in hints and assumptions, only gaining a living image from their fleshly imaginative, imaginative, imaginative, imaginatively imagining the image of their imaginative, imaginative, imaginative, imagining, imaginative, imaginatively imaginatively imagining, imagining, imaginatively imagining them, imagining them .