Look at this story from another angle

Deontae 2022-03-23 09:01:12

After reading this story, I would like to discuss the possibility of winning the participants of the death game in the play. There are four people including the mastermind John (the doctor’s wife and daughter are not included because they are not directly involved in the game setting), namely, Sep, the doctor, Adam and John.
The doctor was involved because he betrayed his wife, but from the movie, it seems that the doctor had planned to break up with the secretary before he was arrested, and the doctor felt that although he was a bit flawed, he was kind and willing to trust others. At first, he was still Very calm.
Adam was involved because he was doing things for profit and unscrupulous. In fact, Adam never believed in doctors. From the beginning, he hid the pictures of doctors’ wife and daughter being tied up. Later, after the doctor confessed everything to him, he still didn’t tell his own experience. .
There is an important question here, why Sepp was involved, this is not explained in the version I watched, and I think this is the key to the movie. After the movie, I kept thinking that if Sepp is smart enough, he can think of who is the master behind the scenes. Because the master cannot let the game unfold arbitrarily, he must be present as the monitor of the entire game, and later the doctor The method that he came up with to deceive Sepp was also seen through. Obviously this was done by the behind-the-scenes ambassador and not Sepp, so the ambassador must be observing them. With this in mind, if Sepp can be sure that no one around him is watching, he can reasonably infer that the master is in the scene he is watching (of course there are other possibilities, but these two are the most reasonable), and the doctor Obviously not, Adam seems impossible, then the truth seems to be there.
But the question is, can Sepp really be that smart? Yes, he is really just a cleaner, and he doesn't have this kind of wisdom to solve the problem. But I think the more important thing should be the original sin of Sepp, which is not explained in the movie. In fact, Sepp is the most powerful participant in this game. He has a gun and can control everything. This is in contrast to his humble status as a cleaner in the hospital. But what he obtained is actually a kind of illusory power, and obviously he is the most loyal performer except John for this game. Here his original sin is already obvious, his desire for power is very strong, and I think he He is full of jealousy towards the doctor's seemingly happy family. It can be noticed that when he went to the place of imprisonment at the end of the film, he said that he wanted to kill the doctor, but did not say that he wanted to kill Adam. This shows his jealousy and hatred towards the doctor. Perhaps, John had already seen this emotion in his heart, so he became the most stable part of the entire game. As a humble living person, when suddenly gaining tremendous power, there is no longer any morality at all, especially driven by the desire to survive.
Of course I think it is possible for the doctor to solve the dilemma, but he must convince Sepp. In the above discussion, it can already be seen that this is very difficult.
Finally, I want to say that a cancer patient can lie on the ground for so long without showing any flaws. This is indeed a bit fake.
PS: I haven't watched the next few movies yet, so some follow-up stories may not be known, causing the later plots to contradict this analysis.

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  • Adam: [as Lawrence is sawing off his foot] No! Oh, my God! What are you doing? Lawrence, what are you doing? What are you... Oh, my God! Lawrence, don't! No! Lawrence, please! I'm begging you! Lawrence, it's not me who did this to you.

    Dr. Lawrence Gordon: You have to die

    Adam: No, I want to live!

    Dr. Lawrence Gordon: I'm sorry...

    Adam: I want to live!

    Dr. Lawrence Gordon: My family...

    [shoots Adam]

    Dr. Lawrence Gordon: I've done it, now show them to me!

  • Adam: Look... we're out of time!