Summary: The reversal of the ending is what the director wants to express "what you see is what you want to see"

Katlyn 2022-04-19 09:02:26

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After watching it, I feel that this is a 4→1→4 reversal plot, which is exactly what the director wants to express "what you see is what you want to see". In fact, the male protagonist is indeed schizophrenic. This movie is very intriguing.

The reason for thinking that the protagonist is not precise is also very "what you see is what you want to see". You have overlooked that the biggest feature of schizophrenia is schizophrenia. Each personality feels that he really exists, and will really have his own way of thinking about problems.

For example, if the protagonist is Jingfen and there are no four people at all, then he will end up taking unnecessary risks, because he could have obtained the witness protection plan directly (as long as Jingfen is not found), but if you stand in From a precise point of view, you will stand on every personality standpoint and consider the solution of things. This is also the most exciting part of this movie, that is, the protagonist not only conveys "what you see through the policewoman in the movie" It's what you want to see", and the protagonist himself is also influenced by this thought. He didn't even accept the fact that he was Jingfen, so he jumped in a hurry when he was exposed by the policewoman (you can also think that he was pretending), and he had to let all four of his personalities retreat to be considered a success.

In fact, it only needs to rely on the female police officer and the heroine to judge whether it is accurate or not. All the places where the female police officer appears are real, and the significance of the female protagonist is whether she lied when the female police officer asked her questions.

1. If the heroine didn't lie, that is, she really never saw the protagonist again, then everything was not only imagined by the protagonist, but the three were also split personalities of the protagonist. Otherwise, if those three are real, how can they kiss an imaginary personality? (Because the kiss between the heroine and Musk really exists in the movie clip, then if she lies, the heroine who kisses Max is the personality of the hero, which proves that the other three are also the personality. )

2. If the heroine lies, then the heroine is real, not a split personality. Then the other three have to be real: the last position on the cruise ship, but before the heroine and Max kissed passionately, and finally stood beside the hero to imply that they were good with the hero? When being questioned by a female police officer, it is not impossible to hook up with another man, implying a lover relationship. To sum up, if the female protagonist lies, the male protagonist is fine.


For many controversies:

If the kissing part is a tribute to the flash frame technique of Fight Club, it means that the protagonist was kissing the heroine and then forgot about it. Later, the heroine came to the door and said, "You left suddenly that night, I thought we..." The male protagonist asked if she was looking for Max, and the female protagonist recited Max's name in a puzzled tone (the tone did not prove that Max was virtual), but if she really kissed someone else, she would still have the face to look for it afterwards. Male lead? The male protagonist hinted that Max was in the room (he said that he was looking for Max, and then looked inside frequently), how could he be cheeky and continue to explain without any reaction at all?

There is also how the wound on the hand was made. If it is Jingfen, it means that the work he did alone is naturally the injury he suffered himself. It is not certain whether it is Jingfen, because it can be said that it is not Jingfen. Pass.

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