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Beak Witness
Beak Witness Plot:
Struggling artist Lin Xiao moves into a rundown apartment, only to hear violent arguments next door on her first night. The next morning, billionaire landlord Chen Shihao is found dead in his bedroom—with all evidence pointing to Lin. During the investigation, the pet parrot on the balcony suddenly mimics the victim's dying scream: 'Cyanide... don't kill me!' As the only person who understands the parrot's cryptic clues, Lin discovers a hidden camera in the birdcage. But when she tries to expose the truth, the parrot is kidnapped. With skeptical detectives closing in and the real killer hiding among her neighbors—using birdseed to manipulate the parrot's testimony—Lin must race against time to clear her name before the feathered witness is silenced forever.
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