So far, I will focus on the content of a few episodes.
The first episode, REVENGE. Is there a so-called "murderer" who comes in to sell? My idea is that there is no such a murderer pretending to be a salesman, everything is the wife's fantasy.
The second episode, PREMONITION. Why does his brother and sister-in-law have to drive him away. My idea is that the death of my father has something to do with his younger brother, younger sister-in-law, and so on.
In the third episode, a duel between two people was originally a very relaxed plot, but in the end Hitchcock fainted with a single sentence. What reason does the peasant woman have to poison the two to death? I have no idea about this.
In the tenth episode, who is the real Mr. Pelham, I think this is more difficult to understand. Judging from the last shot of playing billiards, why two white balls appeared in the course of playing, judging from his awkward posture, it seems to be in contrast to the billiard master mentioned above. I think this MR.Pelham himself has a mental problem. For him, it is caused by the split in his personality, but it seems that this statement also lacks evidence. I ask an expert to answer.
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