I'm going to go to the end, I don't understand it?

Reynold 2022-01-26 08:11:47

After watching the movie, I felt that I understood it. I read a movie review just now and saw it in a fog. First of all, I can confirm that Fatty has 11 personalities, but the doctor only analyzed 10, which finally led to the gullibility of Fatty. kill.
ok, next question
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1. Fake cops in fantasy Did the incident of killing a real cop driving with a knife happen in the real world?
A: LZ thinks that this plot was also imagined by Fatty. If Fatty killed six people in the real world and the six people who died in the dream corresponded to the six people who died in the dream, wouldn't there be more police drivers who died, so that tragic The police driver is only there to set the stage for the plot.

2. Is there any connection between the 6 people killed by the fat man in reality and the 6 people in fantasy?
A: LZ thinks no. The only basis is the photos of the victims in reality. It seems that the only thing we can see is a face-down female deceased. But there is no such way of death among the 6 people in the fantasy.

3. What does the 11 people in the fantasy have to do with the fat man's split personality?
A: LZ also found out after reading a movie review by others. For example, young couples allude to Fatty's parents when he was a child, prisoners allude to bad people in society, and prostitutes who are about to open an orchard allude to the good side of their mothers, etc. These should be compared with Fatty. The experiences over the years have led to constant splitting of personalities, with each fictional character representing Fatty's perception of his surroundings.

4. Why did those corpses suddenly disappear?
A: This LZ doesn't know either. First of all, it can't be moved by the imaginary little boy. He doesn't have the strength to wipe the blood stains so carefully.
Another person said that the doctor gave the fat man drugs to cause the body to disappear. I don't know what the basis is, because when I came back to reality, the doctor said to the judge: "You just saw his 10 characters." So I think When that fantasy plot happened, Fatty had been sitting in front of the doctor and the judge. Fatty had been switching between various personalities and constantly fighting, so the judge also recognized his schizophrenia.
So I hope someone can give LZ a reasonable answer. . .

5. What does the poem mean?
This is the biggest problem that has been bothering LZ
when I was going up the stairs
I met a man who wasn't there
He wasn't there again today He wasn't there again today
I wish I wish he'd go away I wish ... I wish he had left ......
LZ current view is that all kinds of personality upstairs room occupied by fat, his personality will split, New people will appear, and that personality will disappear. But if I explain it like this, I can't understand why this poem is so prominent, why the justice driver policeman in the fantasy will be called back to the real world when he thinks of this poem?

6. The meaning of those numbers In the
fantasy, everyone will leave a number after death, and there is a close-up shot of the house number changing from 6 to 9. Are these related?
Liz really can't think of why. . It can only be understood as a gimmick by the director. .
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The above is a subjective guess that LZ does not understand. The whole movie gives LZ the feeling that although it is interlinked, it does not seem to have a particularly memorable meaning. . Judges, please feel free to play.

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  • Rhodes: There's a dead body in your freezer, Larry!

    Larry: I didn't kill him. I found him like that!

    Rhodes: Oh, stop it!

    Larry: No, wait! Please, listen! Listen! Listen, I was in Vegas last month and I lost everything, okay? Everything! And I was driving West. I didn't know where I was going, but I was running on empty so I pulled in here at this place. And there was no one at the station, so I came over to the office and I walked in. And there, sitting at that desk right there, was the manager, face down in a Banquet potpie, dead. Heart attack or something.

    Rhodes: Banquet potpie. Banquet potpie!

    Larry: I don't know. He'd been sitting there for God knows how long. All of a sudden, this auto parts salesman pulls up looking for a room. I didn't have a fucking dime, so I took his thirty and gave him one. I just took the key from the wall him a room. Maybe that was wrong, but I was broke and that's what I did. Then I came back in here and I moved Larry's body. His name was Larry too. I put him in the freezer. I wasn't trying to hide him. It was hot out, and I thought it was the best place for him till his family or someone came along. Only no one did, except more guests. So I checked them in too, and they all seemed happy so I just stayed.

  • Rhodes: All right. You want a plan? Everybody want a plan? Here's the plan, okay? No one's gonna move. We're gonna stay here, like this, in this room until dawn. No one leaves, no one moves.

    Rhodes: [points gun at Larry] And if he tries anything I'm gonna shoot him! And if there's something out there and it comes in here, I'm gonna shoot it! And if anyone of us tries anything, I'm gonna shoot 'em!

    Ed: We get it!

    Rhodes: Good!