I'm a movie buff, so the following also belongs to my understanding. Similar to this type of suspense film, I have also seen crime suspense films like "Memories of Murder", "Zodiac" and "Mulholland Drive".
I watched this movie at a friend's house, and Norton's acting is very good in the movie, and the plot is also quite good. After watching the movie, as usual, go through the movie reviews in time, and then replay the highlights of the movie a few times.
The ending was unexpected. It is generally believed that the suspect Allen's split personality was faked, and I did not think so the first time. And when I watched the ending several times, I also found that the lawyer turned back, and after Allen clapped his hands, the two sides had a few conversations, and the tone and expression changes from the changes—
A In the dialogue at the end of the movie, Allen "I have to kill Linda. , that bitch deserves to die" (he stammered when he said this, and his expression was also aggrieved, weak Ellen), "but Lord Luo was cut like that by me, it's really a work of art" (turned into Luo Yi raised his eyebrows with evil eyes).
At this moment, I had an epiphany. These few seconds are a display of two personalities. The sentence seems to tell two points. 1 Allen's personality has already killed Linda (although the plot only writes about disappearance - said to kill Linda, do you remember that every time Linda is mentioned, he will bow his head and touch his forehead, as if repenting, possibly implying that Linda It has already been killed.)
2 Loy's personality killed the leader (if you want to take violence, you will come first with an evil eyebrow and look)
This sentence has already appeared, and we all know two personalities.
B At the end of the movie, during the entire conversation (that is, turning back, to leaving), the lawyer lowered his head from time to time, shook his head, and stared, as if he was watching or identifying who it was, he was observing and staying awake, it was true Pretend or fake.
C But what about the third personality? In fact, I think, in the ending dialogue, most of what is exposed is the unnamed third personality, who speaks fluently, is not impulsive, feels positive, is somewhat reasonable, friendly, and smiles. (Friendly smile? Do you think of the scene where he shakes hands with a lawyer when he reveals his alternate personality for the first time, hey, nice to meet you!) Yes, that's right! I guess this is his third personality, and I think it is also the most embodied personality in life)
Attorney D finally left silently, and the lawyer realized Allen's fear and was unbelievable. He turned around and most people thought the lawyer knew Allen was pretending.
And I think the point is that he deliberately told him to remember, in fact, he told the lawyer that their three personalities could be switched at any time, and told the court that the so-called Allen personality would not kill, but the Loy personality would kill. The defense is wrong. It is wrong to think that Allen is excited, timid, and cowardly to inspire Roy's personality help, but the idea of amnesia is also wrong. In fact, they know each other, and they cooperate with each other. From the beginning, they led the lawyer to a misunderstanding and helped him avoid the death penalty.
So much so that when the lawyer left, he said like, "Don't do this, thank you for your cooperation, I know your self-esteem is traumatized, you may have been deceived by us, you believe in Allen's personality, but he did kill people, too caring. It's actually hurt. But I have no choice, I'm joking with you, you'll thank me later, because you'll be more sinister than me (a compliment here)
Finally, it's actually very simple, you can investigate around him If it is only one of the characteristics of the person who lives in ordinary life, it will violate the performance of the court. I think he is a person who can change his personality very well in his life, and can make good use of the three personalities. So the ending is wonderful Is he pretending? I don't think it's not, but it's defined as a triple personality, let's think about it carefully.
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