I watched this with my classmates, came out to analyze it with her, and thought this monster was quite smart. At first, I couldn't understand why I didn't kill the male protagonist in the end, but after thinking about it, it was the life of the male protagonist that was most beneficial to him.
When the last scene falls to the sea, when the fishermen come over and find someone inside, there will be two situations:
First, the male protagonist died, and the fishermen saw all kinds of disgusting things in the cabin hanging a silent person. At this time, I am afraid that no one dared to open the cabin rashly. If the door can't be opened, I'm afraid the monster will also be closed.
The second is that the male protagonist is alive as in the film. When the fishermen see a living person inside, they usually ignore the others and want to save them. No matter which method the fishermen use to open the hatch and turn into a monster's snack, it is beneficial to It survived on Earth.
Regardless of whether it means that he didn't kill the male protagonist directly in the film, if he can use bait to catch big fish as I thought, it proves that his intelligence cannot be underestimated.
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