First of all, this film should not have supernatural elements, and the theory of God, transcendence, and soul should not be applicable.
This is a simple split personality story.
Second, personality is mortal. Just like in Deadly ID, different personalities are killed and then disappear.
Since personalities die, new personalities are born. Death and new life are the basis of the cycle.
With the above premise, let's look at the whole film.
Killer - Personality A
Male Protagonist - Personality B1
Bloody Face - Personality C1
Bloodface C1 was killed by the male protagonist B1 in the middle, so he has disappeared.
And the male protagonist B1 changed after experiencing the story of the film and became a blood-faced C2. In other words, the male protagonist B1 also disappeared.
What Bloodface C2 sees at the end is the male protagonist B2, the new personality created by Killer A, and a new female protagonist (in the eyes of the male protagonist, the appearance of the female protagonist will not change).
Reality - Killer A is constantly seducing women on wedding trips and then killing them.
Fantasy - Personality B is constantly transforming into a new personality C, while personality A is constantly generating new personality B.
Those dusty cars in the burial ground should have been left by the male protagonist before.
Did Killer A appear in the movie? should have appeared. The monologue at the beginning of getting up should be what Killer A said to the male protagonist.
And the role of detective should be fake, and it was also imagined by the male protagonist himself. why? Because the detective and the police are together, and the police behind them are also fake.
The police car appeared suddenly after the lightning fell. The hint is obvious.
So when the male protagonist was buying coffee, the detective said something very mysterious to him, "Don't go on Route 95" or something like that. In fact, it was Killer A who was talking to the male protagonist, and also jokingly warned him to "protect yourself." his new wife."
I took a cursory look around and no one seems to have thought of this statement.
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