However, movies are for enjoyment, let's not cling to the details.
When Sam told Jennifer his reasoning about Kevin's schizophrenia, the audience would recall the whole plot, well, the truth is out, and then we just wait to see the schizophrenic get caught. When Sam saw two pairs of shoes in the basement of the flower house, the climax came, and the truth became that RK was indeed there. Everyone was eagerly waiting for Jennifer to get the real criminal. But when Jennifer saw that Kevin was holding two guns and one person was acting as a triangle, oh, it turned out to be the truth, it turned out to be a triple split personality.
As a suspense film, it allows the audience to constantly overthrow their own definition of the truth, constantly generate a sense of curiosity, and constantly make self-contradictory judgments, and then show an ending that no one knows at the end. What are you demanding?
Unknown director, unknown actor, 240w budget, as a spectator, really don't think too much.
When you watch this movie for the second time, it is clear that the beginning is like Freud's words (childhood abuse can cause split personality); criminals like to use the suggestion of 3 because there are three personalities of the best, the worst, and the chaos ;Sam sent for a test but the call came to Kevin's apartment and the test turned out to be only Kevin's fingerprints... Maybe this movie is only worth watching twice, maybe the real Rk is just a fat man, but one of the former If you are surprised by the clip, the value of a suspense film is there.
Movies are for enjoyment, what do you do with too much demand?
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