First of all, everyone can see the three inversions, namely, the heroine is played, the masked person joins, and Abby is the masked person.
Let's talk about the last, although Abby is an internal response, does she really know that the masked person kills? Because she was dragged away in advance before killing the fat man with her, she may not know that the masked man really killed.
I think that although Abby is the inner responder as the masked man, whether she knows that the masked man participated in the killing, we really can't be sure (the specific analysis is below).
Let’s analyze the heroine again, no matter whether Abby is unaware or aware of it, the heroine may finally glanced at the camera by accident, and then it prompted her to think that Abby is an internal response, but it may be that the heroine is the one who has been acting all the time. At the end, when the two of them were in the car, they started to start a new beginning to fix Abby with the masked man. What was the situation? (see analysis below)
About the male protagonist, he must be completely ignorant, and he must be burned to death in the end. I don't want to analyze this too much (the lines can be analyzed)
Okay, go back to the previous problem and ask a new one. The fact that the heroine is a person who acts the whole time is actually because we thought a lot, because she said at the very beginning that she would resign, which shows that she really hates this way of treating people. In fact, this is also mentioned in the plot introduction... So Here we are over-analysing. If the director can intersperse some scenes and change it into the plot we have in mind, this film is definitely worth more than 8 points. Unfortunately, the director is not as "smart" as the audience.
As for the ending, under the premise that both the male and female protagonists are unaware, the female protagonist and Abby who were in the car in the end have actually gotten rid of the shackles of the masked person, and the female protagonist's knowledge is excluded, then she thinks Getting to the camera was a purely accidental discovery, but it is unknown whether Abby knew that the masked man was involved in the murder. The following three endings are discussed.
Situation 1: "The heroine accidentally discovered the camera" is not under the control and plan of the masked person, but is only used for video recording. Assuming that Abby is aware of it, it can be speculated that the masked person and Abby colluded and arranged to kill the girl in the car. Lord, but the heroine accidentally discovered the camera, then the war between the two has not followed the script of the masked man, but isn't this fight an attractive scene?
Situation 2: Abby didn't know that such a big camera was installed in such a conspicuous position because the mask man deliberately installed it there for the heroine to see. At this time, Abby obviously became a victim, and the heroine would kill Abby. , and within the script of the masked man.
Situation 3: Abby knew about it, and the camera was the same as in "situation 2", and deliberately let the heroine see so that the heroine and Abby could kill each other. At this time, it was obvious that Abby was also betrayed by the masked man, but the ending was the same as that of "situation 1". "It's the same, they fight each other, the difference is that this fight is within the script of the masked man. (There is a situation that needs to be excluded here, the heroine accidentally discovered the camera, and Abby did not know that the masked man killed someone, which is impossible, because in this case, both of them are not under the control of the masked man, and it is impossible to ensure that the two will do it. , then the camera is meaningless) Cases 2 and 3 have one thing in common: as long as the masked person deliberately lets the female protagonist see the camera and can be sure that the female protagonist can find the camera, Abby must be betrayed, and in the Inside the masked man's script.
But have you noticed a detail, that is, after the two got into the car, Abby looked out of the window the whole time, even after the heroine discovered the camera, in fact, the director of this shot may just want to tell the audience that Abby may not know it at all The masked man participated in the killing, but the director did not inform the audience of this in more detail through other details, so this can only be a guess.
In short, the details of the director are not yet mature, but the conception of the plot is very clever, and the bloody plot will not be discussed. This kind of interlocking plot is generally more bloody.
If you really want to make the plot more complicated and reversed, you can actually start with the heroine. The heroine said at the beginning that she was tired of this scary method and the proposal to resign, and there are some scenes that show that Abby is invited by the heroine. Yes, so that the heroine can become the finale.
The only unreasonable plot is that when the heroine started to be played, she thought that the invited person killed someone, and she also took a useless screwdriver-shaped weapon and ran away. It's a bit stupid. To complain, this masked person probably pays homage to the Chainsaw Horror, especially when the female protagonist chooses one of the two, the way and tone of speech is simply imitating the jigsaw.
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