"Those who have suffered are the strongest" is the last sentence that shocked me the most. The film narrative uses three narrative lines to intersect. They are the current time when Barry abducts three girls. Barry and the doctor’s past diagnosis exchanges and Childhood memories of the heroine Casey. Barry has 24 personalities. These personalities are not shown in the film. Beast is the strongest among them, and also the biggest personality setting in the film. This personality absorbs the characteristics of beasts and is more powerful. , Similar to mutants. The female protagonist Casey was not killed by the male protagonist in the end because they were traumatized when they were young, so to some extent the male protagonist thinks that they are a kind of people, who are more powerful than ordinary humans. The scientific researchers here are still too curious, too kind, how to say, too much trust in their professionalism and dominance? This is the fourth split personality movie I watched. The first is "Hello, Madman", the second is "Fatal ID", the third is "Cry", and the fourth is "Split". This is not a self-struggle of personality, but the unity of all human beings. They want to fight for the right to survive for their race. They want to sacrifice ordinary weak humans to powerful humans with multiple personalities? Because this is a breakthrough in human genes? Is it the advanced evolution of mankind?
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