I'm dead. Here are a few reasons: 1. The beginning of the movie is Charlie's self-report. I'm Richard, and I made a mistake... So the whole movie is Charlie's recollection.
2. Before Charlie drank the poisonous wine without hesitation, he specifically asked if it was Tuo. With Charlie's knowledge of cold knowledge and his status as a PHD, he should know very well that blue ink can relieve the effect of medicine.
3. I think the most powerful proof is the scene where Charlie's daughter paints at home at the end. You must know that it is illegal for children to be at home alone in the United States, and Charlie's wife will not know the law and break the law. So the only explanation is that Charlie and his wife are both at home, just busy with self-help and detox and have no time to answer the phone.
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