The ending may not be as complicated as you think, buddy, don’t think too much

Colt 2022-01-16 08:02:13

Let me start with the conclusion. At the end, the husband and wife have left the house and are living in the real world, and Kate is pregnant with Matt's child.

In the end, they were in the hotel, and there was a person riding a motorcycle passing by when the hero went upstairs, which means that this is not in the room, otherwise, how did the person on the motorcycle come? The hero and the heroine are still creating human beings? And the male protagonist went to buy coffee. Since he went to buy coffee, it means that someone must sell it, and he must have met other passers-by along the way. This is enough to show that the two of them are already living in the real world, and the virtual world has created a character. En was turbulent, how could it be so peaceful and orderly now?

As for why this child belongs to Matt and not to Sean, because although Sean raped the heroine, the heroine also came out when she watched Sean turn to ashes. At this time, Sean’s sperm in her body was also It will turn to ashes. Note that Sean’s sperm did not come by making a wish through the room himself, but a part of himself, created by the hostess’s wish, so it will also turn to ashes after leaving the house.

What does the light off at the end mean? What the work wants to express at this time is that as long as you work hard, your dream will be realized as if you were in that house. The couple finally got their wish and realized their wish through their own efforts. They warned everyone not to think about getting something for nothing and being backed by endless desires. . Please note that in the room, a wish is made, then the light goes out, and then the wish will come true. But at the end the heroine is already pregnant, and the wish has been fulfilled before the light goes out. This also shows that this is not in the house. Here, and someone has already said, it’s easy to check whether you’re still in the house, just make a wish.

Of course, the previous conclusions are the most probable situation I think, and I am not sure that it must be, because there are many bugs in the play itself, but you can’t just open your mind because of this. Here I want to say that a big brain is a good thing. But it has to be in line with the general logical setting in the play. It is not that the bigger the brain, the better, or it will be over-interpreted.

I have seen a lot of excessive interpretations, and some even involve crossing, so I won’t refute one by one. I can only say that while your brain is wide open, please straighten out the whole logical line clearly, and don’t hold on to the scales. The claws have a big brain, and the screenwriter and director are probably not as fanciful as you think. Here I want to clarify that if the person who created the wish dies, the created things can last forever, the things will become the same things in the real world, and they will also age. For example, if the roots of iron are created, then the creator will die. After that, the iron will not disappear quickly in the real world, but it will slowly rust. If Kate dies, Sean will slowly age like other normal people. This is the nameless person from the mental hospital on the phone. China has clearly said "age like anyone else".

Next, I will talk about some questions and bugs

1. Can the house be destroyed? First of all, things that exist in the real world should not be destroyed, but what if they were created by a wish? The first time the male lead saw the child, he asked the female lead to go to the room to make a wish to make the child disappear. In the end, the two of them couldn’t bear it, so there was no verification, but I think this room can only be created and cannot be destroyed. Otherwise, Sean will chase after it. When killing the husband and wife, why not just make a wish for Sean to disappear?

2. Why can Sean transform and expand the room? How far can he expand? This room can not only create things, but also expand and transform itself. It is this unknown that makes all the great brains open, but he certainly cannot create a parallel virtual world that is close to the real world, otherwise he will have to To create other people, but also to create the solar system, the galaxy, and even the entire universe, it is a bit like the Matrix.

3. What is going on when chasing and fighting in the room? First of all, why can Sean be like Matt? The room still has such magical power? This unknown has opened up people's minds. Secondly, why didn't they make a wish to build a pistol or something? After the heroine pushed Sean, Sean fell into a coma for a short time. What did the two of them run at this time? Why not take the opportunity to kill him? Although Shaun’s creative ability in the room is better than that of the husband and wife, but he can’t fly, and he won’t change like seventy-two. At this time, if he can’t bear to kill him, he can become a drugged person. He was dizzy, and then tied him with a rope to take him out of the room. In other rooms, he will not die and cannot make a wish. At this time, there will be enough time to figure out how to deal with him. Of course, the best way is to kill him directly. . In short, chasing and fighting in the room is a bit stupid, and it is also the point of being complained.

4. What's the matter with the stand-in for the husband and wife? These two avatars are flesh and blood, because the male protagonist bleeds after falling to the ground, and the expression of the female protagonist is also in place at this time, but the two avatars are obviously not as autonomous as Sean, so these two avatars are Controlled by the real body? How many stand-ins can they create? How long can it be controlled? This unknown can also cause certain brain holes.

In short, the screenwriter’s own logic is a bit confusing, and many things are not clear and unclear, so they basically don’t make a sequel. The more they shoot, the more loopholes.

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