Let's talk about the ending.
Sophie ran into the male protagonist's performance. After the performance, Sophie was among the audience who shook hands and praised her. It was only a brief skin-to-skin relationship two years ago that allowed the male protagonist to distinguish Sophie through a slightly longer handshake than usual. ?
"Here again to lie?" was the first sentence that Sophie blurted out.
The male protagonist's response was very subtle.
Drinking coffee, Sophie asked attentively, "Then what?"
The male protagonist tells that Simi's extreme evil and his conscience still exist, and that he was "reborn" by luck that fell from the sky.
In my personal interpretation, I think maybe this magical car accident really happened.
The "Grand Prize" is mentioned many times in the film.
The lottery girl said to the male protagonist that God will bless the blind, and you will definitely win the "ultimate prize";
The male protagonist said to the only three people: I am your "ultimate prize";
The doctor told the male protagonist: Simi is the "ultimate prize" for the two;
And I think that the rabbit with a unique perspective in the film may be the "ultimate prize" of the male protagonist.
At the end of the film, the male protagonist answered the waiter without hesitation: (rabbit head crutches) It's mine. The side shows that the male protagonist can see the rabbit at this time, so what about the car accident?
The doctor on the small road said that there was a station in front of him, so he could put down the male protagonist. Maybe he really put down the male protagonist, so that the male protagonist avoided a sudden car accident?
However, assuming that the doctor died in a car accident, and Simi and her rare blood type kidney died in the explosion together with the doctor's body, where would the conditions for the male protagonist to travel to Europe come from?
So I think, at least about Simi, it must have been sold, and the male protagonist must have received sufficient funds.
My boyfriend and I talked all the way on the way back to bed after watching the movie.
The boyfriend gave a perspective - Simi's stepdaughter.
(With regard to different speculations, as long as the logic makes sense, there is no right or wrong. Anyone can understand the work from their own perspective.•̀.̫•́✧)
Because the male protagonist told Sophie that a friend finally sent him to London. Even if the male protagonist under the circumstances was not completely blind, it was difficult for him to complete the follow-up affairs by himself, including going to Mumbai and settling in London. He is a state in need of assistance.
Who can help him?
Looking back, it seems that there is only a Simi stepdaughter.
This is a character who is always friendly to the male protagonist, but also a daughter who does not really accept her stepmother. Speaking of this, I remembered a detail: when Simi just found out that the male protagonist is not blind, he first asked the male protagonist if he had told his daughter, and the male protagonist quickly answered no. There should have been none at that time, otherwise the daughter would not have dared to take the same elevator with Simi after the old lady's death. But will this make the male protagonist realize that there is such a choice?
After the male protagonist and Wei Cai made a joint plan, they came to Simi's house again. When Simi returned home and found that the male protagonist was in his home, the male protagonist told Simi that he was leaving and came to say goodbye to his daughter. And readily agrees to be alone with Simi. When the male lead was leaving, the daughter said to the male lead, "I wish all the best and keep in touch." No one actually knew what they talked about before Simi came back.
Hey, I really have more thoughts while reminiscing!
In short, once you figure out that the final narrative of the male protagonist is a lie, you can make rich speculations. Every complete conjecture that makes sense is a small work, which is the fun of suspense.
The above are all conjectures, all respect the original work.
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