Needless to say, the plot twist is intriguing. Not discussed here. What impresses me most is the last scene of the film, the male protagonist looks like a prosecutor with blond hair. The film doesn't explain exactly how the prosecutor's loneliness is. Abortion made her cold? There are many people who have miscarriages, and they are not necessarily cold. This reminds me of the blond hair of the male protagonist at the end of the film. Does it imply that the prosecutor also has schizophrenia? Does it imply that many people suffer from schizophrenia and go unnoticed, does it imply that many have profound pain and go unnoticed? What kind of social system has created this situation? What kind of abyss is this pain? Terrifying. Perhaps what the film wants to talk about most is not about hacking, not about schizophrenia, but about the pain of being unknown. It wants them to be discovered, to be felt, to be pitied. Maybe that's why the film is called Who Am I: No System Is Safe.
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