Reality: party-car accident-disfigurement-woman ran away, friend broke off-signing-suicide-dreaming-technology developed to save him, and plastic surgery-treatment-the company intervenes in the protagonist's Dream, wake it up.
Dream:
Originally, the dreams of the dead after being frozen are always free and beautiful, like a park under a sunny day, with you, me, and people playing, just waiting to be "resurrected".
But our male protagonist is different. In addition to being dead, he has one more thing: disfigurement. If you still have that grimacing face, you have to die again. So when he was treated, the nightmare began--
At the beginning of the nightmare, he put himself in jail. Was he inferior? escape? Or is it guilty of suicide for the woman in red? Repentance of my previous stray life? All, anyway, he wants to stay in jail and won't come out (don't save me, let me continue to sleep).
But he set up a psychiatrist again, hoping that he would still be saved, that he was innocent, and that his face could be cared for, understood and recognized.
[The setting of prisons and psychologists-the contradiction between guilt and the need for love.
The image of the psychiatrist-bereavement
Killing the woman in red—The car accident in which the woman in red committed suicide was indirectly caused by herself]
Question: Why is the long-haired girl in the dream a street performer clown in the opening film?
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