It could have been written as a short review, but the spoiler answer for the short review is rather unethical, so let's put it in the long review.
The ending is very interesting. Although the male lead seems to have escaped, but based on some key points to reason, it can only be said that the male lead was finally fooled, but he is undoubtedly cheated very happy (because after taking out the U disk, he and Ma Delin's conversation is indeed relaxed and happy).
The most critical reasoning node: There is a story in the film that is completely impossible to be the dream of the male protagonist. The female protagonist "Gabi" of the cafe is also locked in a secret room alone, with a sad expression.
This must be a reality.
So the same "Madeleine" seen in the cafe at the end of the movie is the person in the dream (don't talk about twins).
There is also an inconspicuous piece of evidence: after the male protagonist escaped for the last time, the TV news said that "there is no one survived except the male protagonist in the secret room prison abandoned by the military." This news was also fabricated by the program, because if "Gabi" died Now, how come "Madeline" is still alive.
At the end of the film there are a few hidden poking tips: after the hero "escapes", while the voice-over news is on, the camera flashes over the coffee made by the hero at home (the cups are black and white in the cafe), leisurely The dog lying on the ground (the male protagonist ranted at the beginning of the movie that he was caught for so long. The dog in the house should have been left unattended), the camera in the cafe (if it weren't Howard's kind, you don't need to explain it).
These props are very important reasoning clues in the film. The male protagonist will randomly combine the items that existed in the memory when he is in the dream. For example, in the sunny blind bedroom where he wakes up in the dream, the bed is completely different. There was a large double bed with white sheets, but the sofa in the cell was placed in the corner, and there was a special cup for drinking in the cell on the table.
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