1. Will the old lady know the existence of the secret room?
Answer: It's impossible. There is no need for the old lady to tell both of the lies, and then play a game like that. With so much scheming, she becomes the protagonist. Moreover, even if the male protagonist knows the existence of the secret room, he has no way of knowing whether the female protagonist has brought the key. If he finds the key in the pit, he may know that the female protagonist does not bring the key, so he won’t let the key. Continue to stay there. If you don't find the key in the pit, and you don't know that the heroine doesn't bring the key, and you know that the heroine can go in and out freely, then this scene is too weird. I have also seen carefully, the key can absolutely fall into the groove perfectly.
2. Will the male lead find out that the female lead is in the secret room?
Answer: The possibility is very small. First, the second female (now girlfriend) Fabiana discovered that Belen (female protagonist) was trapped in the secret room through various answers, and Anna also asked Belen if the male protagonist shut her here, and she did not. The answer is, it is definitely not, because if it is, she has no need to conceal it, because after saying yes, Anna is more likely to let her out. Call the police or rescue her), Belém is too excited to think of this level, so as of that point, Belén and the protagonist have not communicated (that is, some people have a lot of psychological drama), so they can think of a secret room behind the mirror The possibility is really wild and untenable.
3. When did the hero discover Belen in the secret room?
Answer: As of the end, the male protagonist should still be at a loss, but he found some problems. First of all, in the video taken by Belém, there is a key on his neck. The key that came out suddenly, the male protagonist has read it many times. It's impossible to not pay attention to the video, just pay attention and don't know what's the use. Otherwise, his anger, buying drunk and crying are all false? This film is not about the dark nature of the male protagonist, but emphasizes the fragility of the feelings of men and women. On the first day after Anna discovered the existence of the key, she put it in her clothes. The male protagonist may not be able to find out. On the day Anna discovered Belém, the key was hung outside. At this time, the male protagonist came back from the outside and found it. When Anna was speaking and facing him, the male protagonist’s eyes moved up from Anna’s chest, indicating that he was looking at the key, and then the two embraced. The male protagonist’s eyes were a bit wrong, so that night they both had their own ghosts. Sleeping, the male protagonist wondered why Anna had the necklace from the video taken by Belen on her chest. She wondered if they had met, and was a little afraid that Belen had told her about the ambiguity between the protagonist and the members of the symphony orchestra. So when the police looked for him the next day, he definitely thought that Belem was not dead and asked the police to find her as soon as possible. He went back that night and found that the layout of the room had changed. He was a little surprised. He felt that Anna knew about his flirting outside. So he behaved abnormally, and the look in his eyes when he hugged Anna also showed that he had something on his mind, but he should like Anna better, so the next day he went directly to the band girl to draw a line, and he didn’t want to repeat the same mistakes and separate from Anna. , But when he returned home, he found the key and Belen's photo, and it was over later. I think the hero is still at a loss at this time, it takes a bit of effort to find the reason for Anna's disappearance. As for how to develop later, let's play freely.
Throughout the show, I think the male protagonist doesn't have so many dark attributes, scum is scum, flirting, but he still cares about the current feelings, which is why he took the initiative to cut off the connection with the small three (small four?). Then it tells us not to test how quickly a man forgets a woman. Even if he does not forget, he can still sleep with the new love in peace of mind and love another one, only to see the old love a little bit touched.
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