After reading a lot of comments and analysis from other people, I am more inclined to believe that this is just an interview. The main point of the movie is to describe such a story and show the hearts of the characters in it, and that's it. Of course, I do not agree with the statement that if it is a test, this film is a masterpiece, if not it is a bad film. For the film itself, he set up an interesting scene, depicting the clues of the story around the waist: the answer, how the psychology of a group of people changes, and the story itself has done a good job. It’s just that some people like reasoning, and those who like reasoning about so-called movies are willing to use it for fun. If this film is not a test like some people say, it doesn’t mean that this movie is bad, it can only mean that it is wrong for those people. appetite. But I have to admit that although the original intention of the movie is not so mysterious, it has brought fun to people who like reasoning when judging whether it is so mysterious. isn't it? This kind of reasoning often leads to interesting ideas. And some people put forward this film: This is a test, a human experiment. I think if there is such an experiment, it will be a very interesting experiment.
From some speculation, if this is a test, it may be some kind of drug, or something psychological. Well, maybe it is, maybe not. we do not know. But no matter what is being tested, there is an interesting and important point about this form of experimentation.
Now let's revisit this test. According to testists, the test is repeated, so after each individual test, the subjects are cleared of memory and then reunited. That is to say, the initial state of each object under test when entering the test is the same every time. Of course, repeated testing shows that the scene is the same every time. So, if everyone enters the same scene repeatedly with the same initial state every time, will the process and result be the same? The meaning of "same" does not only mean the same in the results that are meaningful to people, but will the whole process be exactly the same? Will the mental state of a person be the same every time? Are everyone's movements precise repetitions every time? This is where this experiment gets really interesting.
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