When watching the movie in the cinema, I kept thinking: Why is the half-paralyzed male protagonist so confident and crazy, daring to face a gang of vicious gun-wielding gangsters unarmed and take food from their mouths? Not worried at all about the aftermath, believing that the police will not find clues to find him?
Could it be that the male protagonist set up a seamless game?
I didn't see how brilliant this game was until the subtitles of the film came out. Am I missing the important information of the film: how much courage did the male protagonist take drugs at home alone? Or was it schizophrenic from being alone for too long, and the whole movie was his fantasy?
Thinking back, it wasn't right.
There seems to be only one possibility.
The male protagonist prayed to the screenwriter God beforehand: "Great God, God, how can I get the money in the bank?"
Great God: "Go along the channel opened by the robbers, don't worry, they won't find you."
"What should I do if the robbers don't run away quickly but come to my house to chat when things are revealed?"
Great God: "Lie! Tell a panic that is easy to see through."
"Oh? Unbelievable... But what should I do if I leave so many pieces of evidence and come to the door?"
The Great God smiled mysteriously, "Tiaozi? Don't worry, they are my people!"
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