The male protagonist is not bad in nature. At first, he pretended to be blind in order to focus on art, because at the beginning of the film, the male protagonist looked like a blind man when he was alone at home, and the little boy did not avoid his pranks. The beauty contact lenses I wear can really block the line of sight, so I took off the beauty contact lenses in order to be able to see the heroine clearly. But when he found out that pretending to be blind can get some extra benefits, his original intention to focus on art was degraded at first, so after the male and female protagonists got together, he did not confess to the female protagonist that he was not blind. Later, when he saw the first murder case as a blind man, he did not expose the pair of dogs and men on the spot, and continued to pretend to be blind. This was actually a very wise choice, otherwise the male protagonist would be silenced at that time. . At this time, the male protagonist still retains the conscience of human nature, because after he left, he went to the police station to call the police immediately. Who knew that the adulterer was actually a policeman, so the male protagonist backed off. After this, the male protagonist had a conscience for a while Struggling, so there was a fantasy of the male protagonist desperate to tell the truth when he signed. But the male protagonist flinched again. I think the male protagonist still tried to uncover the truth after signing the signature. The person who called another policeman should be the male protagonist. But when the male protagonist witnessed the second murder case, the male protagonist's only thought should be to save his own life. At this time, he just wanted to get out of this incident quickly. Later, the male protagonist became blind, was hunted down, and almost had his organs sold. I believe that the organ traffickers ended up being "sold" (those people tied him up), and I believe the woman helped her harvest it. The blindfold turned out to be "sold" again. Personally, I think the male protagonist has run out of kindness in his heart at this time. The ending should be that he really listened to the doctor's words and put on the woman's cornea, because the male protagonist could already see it at the end, so he swept away the can. Let me say it again here. I have seen someone say that the doctor of the male protagonist was killed. I think there should be no, because the male protagonist was really blind at the time. If he killed the doctor, he would not be able to drive by himself. Later, the male protagonist saw the female protagonist again and made up a story to portray himself as a kind person. Personally, I think there are two possibilities: one is that the male protagonist wants to leave a good impression in the mind of the female protagonist, because In the heart of the male protagonist, the female protagonist should be a white moonlight existence. The second is that the male protagonist has been completely black, annihilating all conscience in human nature, and finally deceived her with lies in order to attract the female protagonist.
Personally, I think that the whole story, in addition to various wonderful and unexpected reversals, tells the ugly side of human nature, and also uses the male protagonist as the carrier to narrate the story of how a "good person" becomes a "wicked person".
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