The Number 23 movie plot

2021-10-22 14:31
All of this began with a mysterious novel called "Number 23". From the day Walteropened it, he couldn't let go of it anymore. Everything described in the novel has nothing to do with him. Life coincides with each other. It is like a mirror, a mirror that scares Walter, forcing him to face the long dusted past and the unreachable future.
This novel called "Number 23" was originally a birthday gift given to him by Walter's wife Agatha. On the surface, apart from the "Number 23" that has appeared countless times, the story itself Nothing special, only a terrible murder mystery was described. However, when Walter discovered that the novel had more and more coincidences with his real life, he felt that he was being occupied by a dark, uncontrollable force bit by bit. The protagonist in the novel is a detective named Finglin. His life is filled with various memories. These memories also belong to Walter. When the world in the book appears on Walter, his life is affected by the novel. He is more and more afraid of the influence of the plot, afraid that the fictional story will come true, and even more afraid that he will become a murderer just like the description in the book.
When Walter also became fascinated by the mystery of the number 23, he finally believed that, like Finglin, he would end up in a terrible crime-digital murder. More and more nightmarish hallucinations are haunting Walter's fragile nerves, all heralding the terrible things of his wife Agatha, son Robinplayed byand friend Sack Francher Destiny, so he desperately wanted to find out the cause of everything. Only by unlocking the mysterious power behind the number 23 can he avoid bad luck. 
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The Number 23 quotes

  • [last lines]

    Walter Sparrow: To die there in the street would have been easy. But it wouldn't have been justice, at least not the justice fathers teach their sons about. I'll be sentenced in a week or so. My lawyer says the judge will look kindly upon me for turning myself in. Maybe it's not the happiest of endings, but it's the right one. Some day I'll be up for parole, and we can go on living our lives. It's only a matter of time. Of course, time is just a counting system - numbers with meaning attached to them - isn't it?

  • [first lines]

    Walter Sparrow: A week ago, the only thing I thought was out of the ordinary was that it was my birthday.

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