The heroine's death was actually a deliberate murder!

Keven 2022-04-19 09:01:52

Each version of the story in the film is either the male protagonist's one-sided remark or the lawyer's speculation, and the last version is not the whole truth from God's perspective. Then, since the male protagonist has turned so black in the end that he brutally kills the people who are still alive in the carriage, he will do whatever he can to protect himself after contacting him. Can you guess:

The truth is that the female protagonist and the male protagonist are about to surrender in a showdown, and the male protagonist also noticed that the father of the deceased was chasing him. Then came up with a perfect murder that kills two birds with one stone!

He invited the heroine to the hotel where the deceased's mother worked, killed her, and then put the blame on the deceased's parents.

Otherwise, why is it the hotel where the mother of the deceased worked? If the last version is the last speculative version of the mother pretending to be a lawyer, the female lead asked the male lead to send money to the parents of the deceased to apologize and then surrender, then why does it have to be this hotel? Of course, it is also possible to say that this hotel was chosen because it was close to the deceased's parents' house. Anyway, the murder version is just my speculation. Many great films have open endings, giving multiple possibilities or leaving room for the audience to guess. This is where the story seems to be chewed up.

As for the text messages from the mobile phone, maybe it was sent to him by the male protagonist himself to tell his story.

But is the male protagonist not afraid that he will lose his reputation and fail to win the lawsuit in the end?

He wasn't afraid. From the fact that he threw his body to cover up the truth, it could be seen that he was an extremely conceited and unscrupulous person. It is impossible for him to be in a high position without any intelligence or courage. If his story worked, he would be a victim. The throwing of the corpse was planned by the heroine, and the death of the heroine was planned by the parents of the deceased. He has nothing to do, and if he uses public relations to incite public opinion, he will not only attract sympathy, but also usher in the second spring of his career. As for cheating, the wife's forgiveness may be a bit difficult, but it is better than letting the heroine turn herself in. Not only will his cheating be exposed, but he will also be involved in a criminal case.

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  • Virginia Goodman: Your testimony has holes, and I need details. Plausibility is based on details. I can use them to convince the world that you're innocent. I assure you, I can do it.