If it hadn't been for me to read a lot of films, I would have been circumvented by those big flickers.
There are many reasons why the "Big Fudge" prove that the protagonist is a boss. I will only say a few reasons that make me feel funny:
1. The protagonist hates him for his "contempt" by the "mentors" of Poker Night. Heart, so inexplicably "demonized"
refuted:
Wocao, brother, this is too glassy, right? A few jokes can demonize the protagonist, Are you kidding me?! From
the content and tone of the protagonist’s narration, it can be seen that the protagonist is still very convinced of several "mentors", at least very respectful.
It can be seen from the protagonist’s expressions on Poker Night, how can the protagonist be "angry" at the remarks of the "mentors"? It's exactly the same as when we first entered the workplace and listened to the master's experience.
PS: If the protagonist has "hate", the director will not force the actors to not show it at all. Please, the movie is for people to watch, not for people to guess.
2. The heroine, the hero, and the "boss" are not on the same screen, indicating that there is a problem to
refute:
Brother, are you blind? Blind? ! When the male lead killed the female lead's father, the boss came in at the door and clapped his hands. Isn't this why several people appeared there at the same time? ! Can you come out and talk after you understand the movie? !
3. Personally feel the most favorable evidence.
We use shooting techniques to prove that the protagonist is not the boss:
First, if the protagonist is a boss, he does not need to talk to himself or fight himself without witnesses on site. Excuse me, who is this acting for? Then I glued myself to the wall, and then I tore it by myself, ah, no, tearing the wall off, it hurts when I look at it, is it sick? Sorry, the Spider-Man crew, please go out and turn left.
Of course, if the protagonist is schizophrenic, she may also fight with herself. For example, the heroine in "High Voltage" has a schizophrenia and a murderer, provided that she does not know that she has schizophrenia, she will appear with herself. Dialogue, fight with myself, and the film planted some foreshadowings to illustrate the heroine's schizophrenia.
Obviously, the film is not a film based on schizophrenia, so it is impossible for the director to shoot in this way.
Many movies are actually superficial themes. Not all movies have such deep conspiracy theories in them. It's just that some people use reasons that they don't believe in order to sensationalize. Anyway, bragging on the Internet is not illegal.
Someone once asked Bing Xin, what is the meaning of your "Little Orange Lantern". Bing Xin's answer probably means "shit! I wrote a lamp. This allows you to give it to me, and it leads to so many things. I’m so worried about the theme of "
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