First of all, no matter how big the dispute is, the basic fact we can get is that the boss Jesse was finally taken away by the Greys, and he came into contact with aliens before Sammy. At the end of the film, the second child, Sammy, received the message from the boss through the walkie-talkie. It can be inferred that J was sent back to the earth. I personally think that he returned to their original villa and got his walkie-talkie, because he found that his parents have moved. He can only reach his family through the walkie-talkie.
From Jesse's paintings, we can also infer other information. Jesse was taken away by aliens once when he was a child, (according to the third and fourth pictures), but he knew from his parents that he was sent back not long after he was a child (overnight, he was frail and sickly). Suddenly the body is better). Therefore, I guess the Greys should have done some kind of experiment on Jesse. This experiment needs to be observed, and it will take some time to see if it works. Once it takes effect, the test product will be recycled again, the results obtained on the body, and then sent back to the earth. The experiment is extremely harmful, and some failed experiments will be killed, just like the mice in the laboratory. This also explains that the grey man expert said that some people will come back when they are taken away, and some people will never come back.
Jesse's last painting shows that after the aliens have done successful experiments on him, they have begun to turn their attention to his younger brother who is similar to his genetic code.
Regarding the origin of the Greys, I also found some clues from the film. At the beginning of the film, when the gray people visited their home, they said they ate some fruits and vegetables. It can be seen that the gray people are vegetarians. At this time, the male host said a joke, it is hard to say that this is a fat and big rabbit. If we take a look at J's second painting that everyone may have overlooked, we will find a big rabbit holding his hand on the moon. Moreover, the strong light emitted in the film feels like the light of the moon. So I boldly guess that the Greys should come from the moon.
Regarding the purpose of the Grey Man experiment, J finished laughing and said that Sandman wanted their eyes. The male protagonist also found that his second son's eyes had been gouged out when he got up and hallucinated under the influence of the Greys. Later, I carefully compared the photo of J at the end of the film when he was a child and his 13-year-old, and found that the color of his pupils was obviously different. I don't know if this is a bug or the director wants to hint at the real purpose of the Greys. . .
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