first scene of the secret window, the
wife is having an affair with a friend and is discovered by Rainey. He was hit hard.
Rainey came to the lake house to create, without inspiration, in a very bad state.
A man named Shoot knocked on the door, saying Rainey had copied his work, and demanded compensation. Rainey felt inexplicable, and threw the manuscript Huet gave him to the trash. The hourly worker packed up and took out the typescript again.
He flipped through the manuscript and found that it was indeed similar. The wife called and asked him to sign the divorce agreement.
While walking, the man came again. Rainey told the man that the novel was published in the magazine long before it was published. Huet told him to get the magazine, and if it was true, as Rainey said, he would disappear. When the two were talking, a friend happened to drive by, and Rainey said hello to the friend.
What Rainey didn't expect was that Huett killed his cat and wrote a note: Find the magazine within three days, don't call the police.
Rainey begins to realize the seriousness of the matter.
In the second act,
Rainey goes to town to find the sheriff, who is very old and practiced embroidery because of arthritis. The sheriff thought Rainey was making a fuss.
Rainey went to find his wife, who was out with his rival.
Rainey hired an expensive black bodyguard.
The black bodyguard inspected his hut, and as soon as he left, an abnormal noise was found in the house. The result was a false alarm.
However, Huet suddenly appeared outside the house. Hutt asked Rainey to find the magazine as soon as possible. He hoped that Rainey would revise the ending according to his own version and threatened Rainey's wife.
The bad news came that the wife's house was burned down - the magazine was gone.
Rainey returns to the city to deal with insurance issues with his wife and rival. He was constantly arguing with his rival.
Black bodyguards call - Rainey's friends don't see Rainey and Huett together. The black bodyguard speculates that Rainey's friend was threatened, and Huet may have been hired by a rival, but things started to get out of the rival's control.
The two agreed to meet at a coffee shop in town at nine o'clock the next morning.
In the second act,
Rainey wakes up the next day and finds himself late. He found Huet's hat at the door and the car keys in the car.
He rushed to the cafe, but did not find the black bodyguard not there.
The sheriff looked for him, and he left in a hurry, saying he would call the sheriff later.
On the way, Rainey ran into a rival in love. The rival in love was looking for him and asked him to sign the divorce agreement. He asked his rival to talk to a lawyer, and the two almost got into a fight.
As soon as he got home, Rainey received a call from Huett, who met with him. Arriving at the meeting place, Rainey finds out that his friend and black bodyguard are dead - Hught killed both of them, but put the blame on him. Huet was looking for a magazine, and Rainey said the courier didn't arrive until three o'clock. Rainey pushed the car into the lake.
Act III
Rainey went to the post office and got a courier—the magazine that had published Rainey's article, and the black bodyguard sent it by courier from Rainey's agent. When he got home, Rainey found that the part of the errand that published his article had been torn up.
Rainey returned to the room and realized that his own personality had been split, and Hugh was imagined by him, and this person did not exist at all. The reason why I want to imagine this person is because he wants to change the ending of the story and also wants to kill his wife and rival (hence the name of this person shoot). And killing cats, setting houses on fire, killing friends and black people, he did it all by himself.
His wife came to him and asked him to sign a divorce agreement, but she was knocked unconscious; his rival came and was also beaten to death by him.
The sheriff came to him and said that although no evidence was found, he would be brought to justice one day. He ate corn and wrote novels - in the cornfield, buried his wife and rival (this is the ending Huet has always wanted, and what he wanted subconsciously).
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