1. The OP of the movie is a simulation room on a chessboard, and then the old man plays chess. At the end, the old man said that he built a model to echo
2. When playing chess, he mentioned mathematics. Home, Gödel founded the theory and committed suicide, implying the ending
3. The invitation letter was read by the old man who wrote the invitation letter
4. The uncle drank alcohol in the library
5. The old man was on the roadside waiting for the young man to drive The prisoner is already known...)
6. The division of the old man’s license plate number 327956 into two prime numbers is part of the proof of Goldbach’s conjecture, while the young man’s license plate number is 7112. There is a big gap between the two, which echoes
7. Personal conversations at the dinner table are simply an enlargement of the personalities of several people.
8. The part of the gas station makes it feel that Fermat is a fierce person. It can even be misunderstood that Fermat killed the clerk because of an emergency and was angered by the talkative clerk. People think that the mystery in the secret room must not only be due to the uncle hitting Fermat's daughter [this paragraph can be written into the textbook,
but since then the movie seems to have become boring. . . Relying on the Mathematical Olympiad problem to the end, the uncle who likes to drink and can't even do a good job of hitting up a conversation suddenly turned into Detective Conan. . .
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