Regarding the special chair in the psychiatrist's office, some people think that the doctor sits on it and makes a sound at the end of the film, which means that the doctor also loves the hostess. I don't think so. First, according to common sense, a chair will ring because some parts are loose, and it will naturally ring when it encounters external forces. It doesn't matter who the person sitting in the chair likes or not. Second, if it has something to do with liking, it can be understood that although the chair is not strong but not too loose, it will only sound when the external force is strong. The heroine is unprepared when she sits on the chair for the first time. And the state of being absent, more vigorous, so it rang. And why did the doctor say that he would not make a sound when he sat on it himself, because he knew that the chair was unstable, so every time he sat down, he would softly and naturally did not make a sound. Then why did the doctor sit up in the film at the end and sounded? It is estimated that he was also lost for a while, because the hostess said that he liked him. Anyone who heard this would cause the other party to be unstable, let alone people who have known each other for a while. Or maybe doctors do like female protagonists a little bit, but only those who like, friendship, and don’t rise to the kind of relationship between the sexes. After all, doctors are also human, and they have been with patients for so long. His liking for the heroine is absolutely limited, which can be seen from the quick return of his expression and movements to a calm state after he sits on the chair and makes a sound. The plot of the film is also to make the film more attractive. After all, if there is no emotional interweaving between the doctor and the patient from the beginning to the end, the audience will be disappointed, especially the charming doctor Sha Shayan.
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