The speed of the film should be something that happened thirty years ago. This thing has been reincarnated, and the entire film we have seen is just one of the reincarnations. Why is it said that it happened thirty years ago, because the police took the male protagonist to the so-called rest area, and there were only a few abandoned cars in the rest area. The police told the male protagonist that there has been no rest area here for at least 30 years. That is to say, thirty years ago it was a rest area, but not now. So what we see is that this thing has been reincarnated for 30 years, I don't know how many times. What we have seen is only one of them. The female protagonist was killed by the male protagonist and has been dead for at least thirty years. The male protagonist may be schizophrenic, leading to murder and then burial. The so-called person who was hit was actually the male protagonist himself. From what the victim and the heroine said: stay away from him. It hints that what will happen after the hit person knows, that is, the male protagonist will kill the female protagonist. So telling the female protagonist to stay away from the male protagonist is to prevent or try to change what will happen in the future. I understand that the identity of the male protagonist as the victim, that is, the third party, implies that the female protagonist has schizophrenia, so stay away from the other self, otherwise it will be life-threatening.
In fact, the hero and heroine died thirty years ago, and the heroine was killed by the hero. The man died in a car accident by himself. The male protagonist really loves the female protagonist, but he has no choice but to have schizophrenia, and finally kills the female protagonist. The male protagonist really regretted it, so in the reincarnation, he appeared in the bloody appearance of the hero and heroine after he died in a car accident before the hero and heroine died, to warn the heroine that he would kill her. So stay away from him, really don't want the heroine to die.
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