Therefore, according to the above judgment, the one who met the father of the deceased should be the male lead, and the one who went to his house should also be the male lead. Later, after the deceased's mother's fake lawyer walked out of the room, the male protagonist began to recall the details of the photos he saw on the wall at the deceased's house, echoing the plot of the deceased's father saying that his mother was a drama troupe, and then found that the lawyer was a fake. If it was the sister paper, I don't think the sister paper would make the content of the photos on the wall so clear and specific, so that the male protagonist's memories are the same as in the movie, and he even told the old man when he was driving. They all told the male protagonist
, so if the male protagonist went to the deceased's house, who would throw the corpse? sister paper? That girl should know where the corpse was thrown, but if she knew where the corpse was thrown, he would have told the parents of the deceased long ago, because he had already told the parents of the deceased the whole story before he tricked the male protagonist over. She was not the mastermind. It 's not her either...
Also, when the male protagonist lied before and said there was a third person in the room, the scene was imagined as hiding in the closet. I think going to the hotel room, the closet is frequently opened, and it is not stupid to hide in the closet. Well, in addition, since he was threatened to come to this room, in the mind of the male protagonist, he will definitely check to see if there are any traps when entering the room. It is more likely to open the wardrobe. I think this kind of guess is extremely mentally retarded...
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