Most of the style of painting in the whole play is relatively depressing. Maybe the director is to highlight the contradiction and torment of the protagonist. One of the most unreasonable logics is, why must the rich man go back to find the original owner of the body after changing his body? Is this in line with the character of the rich? Personally, I think the exciting point is that after the body change, the rich man found all the mirrors covered up at his friend's house. The director was very clever in the plot arrangement and suspense setting. Although it is not in line with common sense, it gives the whole drama a happy ending, which not only satisfies the audience's tears but also makes fans of the rich and powerful image. As for whether the whole play is a sci-fi film or an action film, it doesn't really matter. In the end, Kojima in the Caribbean cried.
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