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The Guilt III 2018

★ 4.01 votes61 min📅 2018-05-18

In *The Guilt III (2018)*, directed by Xiaogang Ma, a determined train policeman named He turns to science for answers when a mysterious death occurs. His hope lies in an autopsy that could reveal the true cause and the culprit behind the tragedy.

Director: Xiaogang Ma

Cast

Han Pujun
Zhu Yanmanzi
Zhu Yanmanzi
Li Xinmin
Li Xinmin
He Suo
He Suo
Han Qiuchi
Han Qiuchi
Louis Yin
Louis Yin
Liu Peng
Jin Minqiang
Jin Minqiang
Mu Mengjiao
Mu Mengjiao
Wu Yu Jue
Wu Yu Jue

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Guilt III (2018) about?

A train policeman named He investigates a suspicious death by seeking answers in an autopsy, hoping to uncover the real killer and the cause behind the tragedy. The case tests the boundaries between science and morality as the investigation unfolds.

Who directed The Guilt III?

The film was directed by Xiaogang Ma, a filmmaker known for crafting tightly paced crime dramas that blend suspense with human drama.

Who stars in The Guilt III?

The film features Han Pujun, Zhu Yanmanzi, Li Xinmin, He Suo, and Louis Yin in pivotal roles that drive the investigation forward.

Is The Guilt III (2018) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, *The Guilt III (2018)* delivers a compact and engaging crime thriller focused on justice and forensic detail. Its 61-minute runtime makes it an accessible pick for fans of short but impactful mysteries.

How long is The Guilt III?

The film runs for 61 minutes.

About The Guilt III (2018) — A Crime Thriller Rooted in Justice and Forensic Truth

In *The Guilt III (2018)*, directed by Xiaogang Ma, a determined train policeman named He turns to science for answers when a mysterious death occurs. His hope lies in an autopsy that could reveal the true cause and the culprit behind the tragedy. As the case unfolds, the rising sun symbolizes a fragile promise of justice in an otherwise shadowy investigation.

With a crime-driven narrative, the film weaves tension and moral questions into its compact 61-minute runtime. The sparse but impactful script, combined with a cast led by Han Pujun and Zhu Yanmanzi, brings depth to a story where every clue could shift the balance between guilt and innocence. Atmospherically gritty yet concise, this installment in the series lingers on themes of truth, justice, and the limits of human perception.