The power of suggestion is ambiguous and immeasurable. From the third of the film, I guessed that the psychiatrist with a weird smile was tricky, and I still think so, otherwise I really can’t explain why he was in the office of the psychologist who wiped his neck and committed suicide. Find Agatha and take her to her husband who is going crazy. There is also a red tie, a photo with the protagonist’s wife, and the opening credits wife "coincidentally" found the book "written" by his husband. She only turned half of the book but accurately knew the ending, and "inadvertently" mentioned the protagonist in the book. Killed, and the psychiatrist mentioned Sachs inexplicably. So I dared to guess that all this was to pave the way for finding the box full of debris. Otherwise, before the note was torn apart, how did the wife miraculously know that the name of her husband Walter was underneath it?
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