步步杀机

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故事发生在风景如画的西班牙巴塞罗纳。茱莉亚(凯特·贝金赛尔 Kate Beckinsale 饰)是一位修复名画的专家,十分热爱自己事业的她常常沉浸在古老绘画所描绘的场景之中。一次偶然中,茱莉亚得到了一副失传已久的名画,在修复名画的过程中,她意外的发现了一行被隐藏的文字。 这发现令茱莉亚确信这幅画中隐藏着一个秘密,她找到了名画的收藏家唐(迈克尔·高夫 Michael Gough 饰),哪知道唐竟然死于非命。之后,茱莉亚又找到了象棋高手多米尼克(Paudge Behan 饰),希望多米尼克能够破解画中出现的象棋迷局,在此过程中,围绕着茱莉亚和名画,恐怖残忍的谋杀接连发生。©豆瓣

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故事发生在风景如画的西班牙巴塞罗纳。茱莉亚(凯特·贝金赛尔 Kate Beckinsale 饰)是一位修复名画的专家,十分热爱自己事业的她常常沉浸在古老绘画所描绘的场景之中。一次偶然中,茱莉亚得到了一副失传已久的名画,在修复名画的过程中,她意外的发现了一行被隐藏的文字。 这发现令茱莉亚确信这幅画中隐藏着一个秘密,她找到了名画的收藏家唐(迈克尔·高夫 Michael Gough 饰),哪知道唐竟然死于非命。之后,茱莉亚又找到了象棋高手多米尼克(Paudge Behan 饰),希望多米尼克能够破解画中出现的象棋迷局,在此过程中,围绕着茱莉亚和名画,恐怖残忍的谋杀接连发生。©豆瓣

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