I’m surprised I haven’t watched this movie, but after watching it for the first time, it was a bit messy. In fact, the so-called suspense movie must be viewed with suspicion, and I have to question every plot and every dialogue. , Is it the screenwriter who is setting me up? The answer is really so simple? Therefore, during the whole movie watching process, the brain seemed to be dragged by Kevin Spacey, and finally a 360-degree roundabout was thrown to the sky, and the logic of thinking seemed to ride a roller coaster...
in a gang of five Do the other four people really exist? Why does Kint accept the inquiry of the customs police even though it has been exempted? And in the process of retelling the whole story, which is true and which is false? These few questions may basically answer most of the questions in the movie.
First of all, I think the four people in the five-person group (McManus, Fenster, Todd Hockney, But Keaton) are real. First of all, we need to define which part of the movie is real. It can be simply said that the scenes that the police showed up and the scenes they may have seen or heard with their own eyes are real, and the rest that kint said may be fake. of. In this way, we can be sure that it should be true that the five people were dragged to inquire about it, and the dialogue in the prison should also be true, because the whole movie is basically kind of talk about it, and he needs to include it in the story. False information confuses the police and leads them to wrong conclusions, but Kint cannot be sure whether the conversation in their prison has been overheard, so he must be truthful. From this we can further conclude that the big boss Keyser Soze was inadvertently taken for inquiries while pretending to be a kint, and met the above four capable, courageous and needy people. At this time, Keyser was born in his heart to kill with a knife. The plan of the informant who could expose his bottom line. So the whole story started like this from Kevin Spacey's mouth...
From the dialogue between the LA police and the customs police, we can know that Kint has a very background. He was exempted from the relationship between the parties shortly after being arrested. It is completely unnecessary to respond to the customs police's inquiries, but he still agreed! Because there was an accident in it, that is, a Hungarian was alive after the fire last night. As a magical Keyser Soze, he probably knew the news, but he didn’t know how much the Hungarian knew, so he was willing to take the risk. The customs police have a chat and learn more from the police. Sure enough, when the customs police rushed into the office and asked him who was Keyser Soze, Kint understood how to make up the next story!
From the above two questions, we already know the reason for this story (kint borrowed a knife to kill the informant), and the reason why Kint cheated on the customs police to compile the story (understand the situation of the survivors and mislead the police to suspect the subject). Based on the above two reasons, it is easier to distinguish the true from the false by looking at the story told by Kint. A real liar won't make up a wild story for you, but secretly replace some small details on the basis of the existing facts, and guide the other party step by step to a conclusion that they think they are extremely clever. Kint does the same. Before the police learned about Keyser Soze from the Hungarians, Kint tried his best to describe Keaton as a deep-hearted, witty, and scheming person. It made people think that Keaton was the mastermind of the whole incident, and Kint took advantage of the obvious shortcoming of physical disability. Hide yourself as a small character, plant the seeds of suspicion for Keaton in the police's psychology, and ignore your own existence. Here we actually don’t know what kind of person Keaton is, whether he really loves his lawyer-girlfriend, whether he really controls the first two robberies, we only need to know that Kint spared no effort in order to transfer the suspicion to Keaton. Shaped his image. In order to cover up the plan to remove the informant, he first made up a story about the drug trade, but the surviving Hungarians destroyed his story, so Kint had to make up the story of Keyser Soze. Because of the previous foreshadowing, the police easily made it. The association of Keaton is Keyser Soze, which is right in the arms of Kint, accompanied by Kevin Spacey’s nonchalant, crying, self-blaming acting skills, which pushed the whole movie to a climax, and the customs police thought they were crushed by their own reasoning. Kint, the mouse generation, felt so good that he was overwhelmed, so he let go of Kint without hesitation.
At the end, the fax of Keyser Soze's portrait and the information on the wall by the customs police suddenly understood the plot of the whole scam. It is just a little trick of the movie to wake up the audience and make the audience think deeply, so that you no longer believe in what is true and what is false. , Caught in infinite chaotic thinking...
At the end of the movie, Kevin Spacey's voice and footsteps accompanied by various memories gradually changed from lameness to normal, and gradually from rat generation to Keyser Soze, which made people sigh and sigh, all of which seemed to be in the mouth of the servant. ...
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