2. Is Hajime dead or alive? In fact, it doesn't matter whether Ah Yi is alive or dead, at least it can prove that Xiao Wu is not dead, and the boy who appears at the end of the scene is Xiao Wu, because he has a relationship with the crow, he is Xiao Wu in the movie, and Xiao Wu feeds the crow After eating too much, and his hand was pecked by a crow, a crow flew by when Xiao Wu turned around in the camera. Xiao Wu didn't die, at least it proved that what Yuan Yuan had was just hallucinations. What about Hajime? It was obvious that Hajime was kicked by Xiao Wu, kicked to death and maimed, or had lost the courage to kill and didn't need any more. Described him, these are possible, but are irrelevant, because the results themselves make no difference.
3. Regarding Xiao Wu, has Xiao Wu become the next Ah Yi? At least since he kicked Hajime out, it means that he is no longer cowardly. At least he was hallucinated at the time when Hajime was doing it, or it was still true. The knot in his heart that has never been solved, faced with the girl who saved him being tortured. X, there is nothing he can do. When Xiao Wu finally appeared, his legs were limping, which means that when Xiao Wu kicked Ha Yi, he was reckless and kicked so hard that he kicked his own legs with excessive force. , This can be seen from Uncle's excited expression to looking back at the rooftop, and the scene when the camera cuts to Xiao Wu kicking Ah Yi, so Xiao Wu becomes the next Ah Yi, and it doesn't matter whether he is cowardly or not.
4. Uncle's death, uncle died of suicide, or was it killed by Xiao Wu? In fact, from a logical point of view, suicide is less likely, because Uncle has no reason to commit suicide, and he is the initiator of the director's play. Secondly, as Douyou commented, there is no such thing as hanging suicide on that tall tree. It is necessary and difficult to do so, so Uncle's death was caused by Xiaowu, which is also logical, from the crow flying by Uncle's side in the movie, as well as the scene of Xiaowu and the flying around him. Crows are heralding it all.
Miike himself said that this is actually a love movie, and the blood and the like are all embellishments. From this point of view, in fact, the real identity of the mysterious character Uncle is the missing boss. Because he could not meet Huan Yuan's increasingly violent needs, he had plastic surgery after suspended animation and cultivated Ah Yi, because only Ah Yi could make Huan Yuan. Being afraid can make him feel the greatest degree of pleasure. The boss is really in love with Huan Yuan. After thinking about it carefully, isn't Uncle's expression looking at Huan Yuan the same as his lover's expression, with despair and pain in his happiness, After bringing the last joy to his lover, Uncle, the boss, chose to commit suicide and hang himself. That's why the movie is called Killer Ah Yi but the cover is Huan Yuan's face. He is the protagonist of the movie, obsessed with the feeling of being on the verge of death, a man who lives in pursuit of the purest violence and despair.
At the beginning of the film, there was no big shot. The dead man was just a substitute for the big shot. Throughout the film, Ah Yi was manipulated by Uncle. Uncle instilled him with memories and asked him to kill people. The ultimate goal is what I said, let my lover Huan Yuan get the greatest degree of pleasure, and finally commit suicide. I don't know if you can still remember that Huan Yuan and Uncle's lover had a scene where Huan Yuan was beaten and said that you were far from the boss, and then Uncle took off his raincoat to reveal muscles that didn't match his appearance. , This also shows that Uncle has undergone plastic surgery. He turned out to be very strong and powerful, so he was able to bring Huan Yuan the greatest pleasure when he tortured Huan Yuan. Ah Yi is a chess piece in Uncle's hand. I also said that the real protagonist of the movie is Huan Yuan. And the fat man in the TV box in the first half of the film also said that the relationship between Huan Yuan and the boss is not normal
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