One woman and three men are fictional characters written by the writer, Xiaomei, gangster, Xiaoshuai and Captain Jack, representing the four corners of the black cross respectively.
This conjecture is corroborated. Once, the writer was coding on the computer to create a plot where the gangster and Xiaomei were together. The writer stopped coding, and the gangster and Xiaomei’s speech and behavior in the picture also stopped at the same time; the writer deleted it on the computer, and the picture was reversed. Therefore, the four people are all characters in the writer's pen, representing desire (Xiaomei), depravity (gangster), hypocrisy (Xiaoshuai), and materiality (Jack). As for the entanglement between the writer and Xiaomei, the writer has always resisted because he wanted to keep a calm and independent observation. Of course it didn't last.
So it's not that Xiaomei has any ability to predict the future, but that the ending of the novel has been set, and desire will go to destruction. The writer put a small pill bottle on the calendar, the last label seems to be "death", the writer died of illness, and Xiaomei also ended. In this sense, the writer is the murderer who killed Xiaomei.
However, the writer is not a real existence, he is a morbid psychological projection of MARK. Mark said that he couldn't complete the creation, but in fact he couldn't complete it with his normal personality. He had to enter a morbid personality and a perverted personality to complete it. So on that big bed, a mask was thrown. In the photo, he was SM with a group of women. The man in it turns into a writer again. Mark's apartment is exquisite and luxurious, and when the secret door is opened, the unfinished part is dilapidated and dirty, which is also a hint of this setting.
Finally, I want to say that Amber's look is irresistible, and there is no urine in the whole film, because she is looking forward to her dressing up again. . .
Digression, underwear should be willing to spend all the money to buy women's tickets. .
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