The whole movie only knows that Jason Statham should die and suffer from claustrophobia, which is understandable based on his seven years in prison alone. Throughout the movie, it seems that Jason Statham struggled with his inner hatred, greed, and fear. In the end, he finally won. In the end, it can be seen that Mashe is also the same. He has been fighting every time. It's the inner thoughts, Ma She is a strong man outside. I don't understand why they said that Jack has only three days to live, and after receiving this information, Jack is still subject to Avi and Zach. The two men did not say that they could help him with his illness, only that he could help deal with Masha. In the end, I didn't understand why Ma She died. I really didn't understand this, and I didn't explain it. Some people say that God does not exist, but is only a representative of what everyone fears, because he knows everyone, but no one has seen God, but he doesn’t agree with this statement, at least it should be true. Because when I saw God, Mashe was not alone, but with his assistant. This shouldn’t be just what he thought of. At most, God can only say that God has a certain symbolic meaning. The existence of an invincible fear. Some people say that Avi and Zac do not exist. They are the product of Jack’s schizophrenia when he was in prison. I have to admit that there are some sayings in the movie that make people think that they are Jack’s thoughts, for example, they know all Jack’s secrets. For example, Jack claimed that the two inmates next to him disappeared out of thin air, and did not take Jack away as they said. For example, he chose to be controlled by them when he was terminally ill, and finally Avi said, "We are You", but personally think that Avi and Jack should be real. They are Jack's cellmates, and Avi should be a chess master. He has been pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger. Because at the beginning of the casino, Zach not only talked with Jack, but also with Jack's friends. If Jack was schizophrenic, it wouldn't make sense. In addition, Jack first learned that he had a terminal illness from Avi and then learned the news from the doctor. In terms of time sequence, it can only be said that Avi is real, otherwise it would not make sense logically, but the whole After watching the movie, Avi and Zac's behavior is indeed inexplicable, which makes people feel confused and don't know what they are doing.
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