1. The heroine should have died in a suspension bridge accident
2. The heroine should have died in an air crash
3. The movie, just make up casually. The
first statement is untenable. In the "illusion" of the hero, the heroine did not die when the hero died.
Of course , we don't know whether the heroine died after death, but it is certain that the heroine
died later than the heroine . The order of death in this episode is the same as that in the first episode, so the hero should die before the heroine. But in the end, the heroine died on the plane. And after the illusion happened in each episode, only 7 people escaped. , So the heroine should be understandable that she shouldn’t die on the suspension bridge.
The second statement is okay, but a bit far-fetched... the
third statement is very irresponsible. After all, this movie is a Hollywood movie, screenwriter They are all professional, and they can’t be 100%
self-justified. At least 60% can be achieved. Let’s take a look at the real reason for the heroine’s death:
To answer this question, we must first look at the "rules" of the god of death in the movie. ,
In the first generation, we know that the order of death occurs in the order in the protagonist’s illusion.
Moreover, if the five ABCDE die in order, if C escapes death by chance, then go to the next round, and it
will be again after one round. Going back to C, in the
second generation, we know that the order of death can be reversed, but the order of death in 5 is
going forward, so the reverse order is not mentioned first, and in 2 we get a key message:
it should be in If A who died in the accident did not die, and A later accidentally rescued another person who should have died, B,
then because A should have died in the previous accident and would not save B, so B will also die.
.Reaper is here . All the people in 2 are all because of the people who escaped from the Reaper on the plane in 1 and they didn’t die by mistake.
That's why the god of death in the movie asked them to concentrate on the road and die again.
In fact, the new rules in 5 supplement and perfect this set of rules: if B is saved by the damn man A, B will die too.
Then if B is killed by A who should have died, what will happen to A? The movie tells us that B is equivalent to dying in place of A, and A can live well.
So back to our question, why did the heroine die?
Let's make it simpler, and treat the actor as A, and the man who is about to kill the heroine as B.
Look at the story in the restaurant: the
heroine shouldn't die, and the actor A and the other male B are both suspension bridge is long overdue died in the accident, this time is the turn of
B dead, B for their own death, ready to kill should not have died actress, in exchange for their lives. Please note that at this time of a and B,
are I should have died in the suspension bridge accident long ago.
However, at this time, ** has arrived. ** is a normal person and should not have died. B killed ** and exchanged ** life for his own life. Then this At this time, B is no longer a damn person, but has become a normal person. But at this time, B still wants to kill the heroine because he is afraid of going to jail. Please pay attention! At this time, B and the heroine They are all normal people. At this time, B’s behavior to kill the heroine is not controlled by the god of death. It is a natural event.
According to common sense, the heroine will die under B’s gun. However, the heroine is killed by A. It was saved. But please note again that A before killing B was a person who should have died in an accident. In other words, A should have died in the accident, but survived and interfered with a naturally occurring murder. . And saved a person. (At this time, B has already killed ** and is already a normal person). Then according to the logic of death in the movie, the heroine has become "saved by someone who should have died." People". At this time, the heroine has been classified as a damn person! According to logic, she will die in an accident someday in the future.
Then, A killed a normal person B. A should have got the life of B, and B should have replaced A and died. The god of death should have let A go. Why did A die behind the heroine in the end? Please pay attention to the director's arrangement here. The details! After A kills B, A becomes a normal person, and the heroine becomes a "damn person". Remember the gun on the stove? The gun was finally empty. The bullet fell on the woman. The protagonist and A are marching forward. The detail here is that after A kills B, A becomes a normal person. At this time, the pistol bullet hits A, which is a "natural event". At this time, the heroine has become "Damn", please watch the movie carefully. At this time, A is about to move forward, but the heroine is constantly looking back at B's corpse. Finally, she grabs A and says to A, "Are you okay?" If the heroine does not hold A, and A continues to move forward, she will be hit by the bullet from the pistol. At this time, the heroine, as a damn person, prevents the normal death of A, a normal person, so A is also To die! This explains why the heroine died, and died before A.
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