I read a lot of comments and most of them said that Male A was involved in the deception. In fact, what I want to say is that the director said that "creative inspiration comes from the true story" since it is inspiration, it is not completely copied. Since it is a movie, there will be artistic processing, and there will be unlimited space and imagination. The real story takes place in Canada. In reality, male A is indeed involved in this big deception. But from the perspective of the movie, I prefer to believe that male A is not aware of it, but is truly a crazy gold nugget and a dreamer. I prefer to believe that a version is that male B believes in himself very much. This theory of finding gold mines, but no one believes him. Only the dreamer man A, who is also at the bottom of his life, approves of him very much and is willing to use all his investment to mine. It was only after they had gone through untold digging and male A that he spent his last cent of his money and realized that his theory might be wrong. But Male A can't even live for the sake of his theory. . After the ideological struggle, male B decided to give back to male A, so he took another path. . . . A road that male A doesn't know. That is the big deception we know. . . . At the end of the film, the director also left a suspense, whether male B died in the end? Can they still be reunited? This is full of imagination. We might imagine that Male B convinced the soldier at the last minute, maybe used money to buy it and spare him his life at the last minute, and found a dead ghost and threw it down. It is very possible. This is the charm of film art processing. . At the end of the movie, male B gave half of his wealth to male A in order to repay male A’s trust. It is possible not to pay half of Male A’s money at all, but he does not... So this kind of sentiment also shows that in order to repay Male A, he will choose another way at the beginning). . At this moment, he was alive quietly somewhere in the world. . . This may be the version I’m more willing to believe in. This is where the charm of the movie lies, let’s use our own imaginations
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