105 minutes without breathing, extreme suspense, "The Mystery of Heaven" takes you to enjoy the climax in your brain

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The annual must-see suspense classic "The Mystery of Heaven" will be officially launched in major theaters across the country on October 25,

, ​​bringing a new wave of suspense movie viewing. In addition to the full reversal and extreme brain-burning plot, Akshaye Kanna, who has appeared in many well-known films, has also been heatedly discussed by the audience.


105 minutes without breathing, extreme suspense, 'The Mystery of Heaven' takes you to enjoy the climax in your brain - Lujuba


Men are not bad, women do not love The handsome police officer Conan possesses charm

Born in the acting family of Akshaye ·Kanna, many of his works have been known since his debut in India. The appearance and deeply rooted character image are known as the representative of "bad Indian men". In recent years, Akshaye Kanner has changed his style of acting, and has repeatedly tried tough guys, policemen and other roles, completing the transformation from a bad man to a "police professional." In the movie "A Mother's Revenge", he played the police officer Matthew. Under the coldness, there is a trace of the most authentic justice of human nature, which left a very deep impression on the Chinese audience. So when he returned to the Chinese screen as a police officer Defu in "Mystery of Heaven", many viewers expressed their expectations.

105 minutes without breathing, extreme suspense, 'The Mystery of Heaven' takes you to enjoy the climax in your brain - Lujuba



is different from "A Mother's Revenge" in that most of the scenes of Police Officer Defu in "Mystery of Heaven" focus on the reasoning and detection of the case. Facing the unpredictable testimony of Vikram and Maya, he always kept his own judgment,
constantly compared the two testimonies, and tried to find other evidence from the scene of the crime. Achieved a breakthrough in the case, , ​​who was calm and composed throughout the process and received a lot of praise. Some audience members said: "The police uncle's big bald head is shining with wisdom", "For the first time, I think men's beer belly is charming", "Dev's eyes are really sharp, and he has the power to hit people's hearts." This conan possessed the ruffian police officer is charming and has harvested a lot of "mysterious girls"!

105 minutes without breathing, extreme suspense, 'The Mystery of Heaven' takes you to enjoy the climax in your brain - Lujuba


105 minutes of no breathing orgasm, challenge the limit, the audience has come to the top

as the leader of Indian mystery films in recent years, "Mystery of Heaven" has changed the usual pattern of Indian movies and abandoned the song and dance plot that the Indian people love to hear. Leaving the team of "singing and dancing trainees" makes the rhythm of the film more compact, showing a suspenseful reasoning journey with a full climax and no urine points in 105 minutes. As the testimonies of the two suspects continue to be overthrown and reconstructed, new evidence is discovered one after another, and the appearance of mysterious characters makes the identity of the murderer more confusing. The reversal of the plot again and again rapidly consumes the brain memory of the audience, and the incredible reversal of the truth makes people exclaim "this is too good." The open-minded audience felt even more distressed about the truth of "there is no way out and is at the mercy of others", and shouted: "The screenwriter is very enjoyable, the director is very enjoyable, the actors are very enjoyable, and I see it too. Very enjoyable, but don’t you really think about the feeling of the truth when you play like this?"

105 minutes without breathing, extreme suspense, 'The Mystery of Heaven' takes you to enjoy the climax in your brain - Lujuba


The annual must-see suspense classic "Mystery of Heaven" will be released nationwide on on October 25. , , the ultimate suspense experience without breathing for 105 minutes, is waiting for you to join !

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