This is really the best suspense film I've seen so far, and the multi-personality setting makes the film even more exciting. Twelve personalities are hidden in one person, which is simply unimaginable. Three personalities are still a family of three, two personalities are lovers, two are criminals, one is a policeman and driver, and one is a female star. , one personality is a thief (fake shop owner), one personality is a prostitute, and the last personality should be his own personality, but he has been killed in his own personality world, that is, the real shop owner who died in the freezer, manifested in the real world The middle is that my personality will no longer occupy the body. This hotel can be regarded as the body of the protagonist. Only the owner of the hotel is the owner of the body. All are the inner personality of the protagonist, and they have all occupied the body of the protagonist. And if you guessed correctly, the youngest child should be a dual personality in the virtual personality, otherwise the child's behavior cannot be explained. If the innocent look is just played by a child, it will be too realistic. I prefer the director. Set him up as a multiple of multiple personalities. The doctor's mistake was not to see that this child is a multiple personality among multiple personalities, because the child never speaks. When other people occupy the body, they should be speaking the words of the fantasy personality world. Only the child is silent when occupying the body. . The doctor knows his existence. It can be seen from the doctor's notes at the beginning of the film that the last character is drawn as a child, and he thinks that this is the character that the protagonist imagined to escape from reality when he was a child, and thinks it is a harmless personality. , only think of him as an innocent personality who eventually "died" in an explosion. After watching the film, although the storyline is clear, there are still many questions lingering in my mind. Why is it that there are three personalities in one family, but they can share the same body? Normally, multiple personalities should not know each other, even in their illusions, should they not know each other? Why did the criminal leave and go back to the hotel, was it unconscious, it didn't make sense? Why can the doctor let several of their personalities meet this night, is it the effect of drugs or verbal cues? Why do various personalities live in fantasy and can act in reality? It should be said that although the storyline writers have choreographed well, loopholes are inevitable. In the film, the director made four reversals of the plot, suggesting to the audience that the murderer should be a prisoner. After the overthrow, it suggested a ghost, then suspected a fake policeman, and then was guided by a doctor to kill each other, and finally the child was released. Regardless of whether the logic is reasonable or not, at least the director presents the reality and the virtual through a montage method, making the movie viewing effect very suspenseful and exciting without losing fun. People can't imagine it out of thin air. Even the various personality identities that are illusioned should be reshaped by characters who have encountered personalities in reality. I wonder if people with multiple personalities in real life will be more weird than the protagonists in the film?
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