Just finished watching. I feel that the more logically rigorous and detailed movies are, the less I can write with my current abilities. The other answers have said it well. The warning to me is not to be preconceived. So much space is embedding us in the story that the male protagonist made up, and I did almost fall into this trap. From the very beginning, I had a vague feeling that something was wrong with that female lawyer, and my intuition told me that she was a ruthless person. The most explosive thing is that the last part reveals the truth of the matter. The movie flashes back the words of the fake female lawyer, which are full of echoes and metaphors. The fake lawyer is Daniel's mother. She is really smart and has most of the information. To her surprise, Daniel was not dead yet, but the male protagonist still threw him into the lake. Daniel drowned rather than died in a car accident. At that time, the mother's eyes were obviously full of shock, and she couldn't control her emotions at that time.
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