. I watched room 2.715 for more than ten minutes. I guessed the incident at location 2 according to the usual movie routine. ① Was the male protagonist schizophrenic? ②The protagonist’s wife Sonia or his lover Laura’s husband Bruno loves to kill and set the blame? ③Or Thomas planned the murder for his son's revenge and could blame the male lead? It soon proved that the possibility of ①②guess being completely nonsense ③then the biggest suspense should be how Thomas escaped the room, right?
Next, I found myself too young to simple. Under the circumstances of the "lawyer" showing all kinds of false evidence, the male protagonist Adrian restored the scene of the crime location in the way of "Rashomon". The "lawyer" told Adrian that Thomas could be used to get rid of the crime. Adrian trusted the "lawyer" at this time and sketched out the location of the sunken car. At this point, the primary purpose of the "lawyer" has been achieved, and she wants to get her own The son uses the traditional method to burial. But when Adrian said that Daniel was not dead when the car was submerged, the "lawyer" was a little excited, and then she performed a real scene restoration. The male protagonist in these scenes finally showed that he was with his president. IQ that matches the identity. Oh, it turns out that he is the dominant player, he has two lives on his back! Finally, the film ended with a small climax: the real lawyer came, the fake "lawyer" arrived in the opposite building, and gradually removed his disguise in front of the male protagonist, and became the familiar gentle scholar who has always appeared in the background wall. Daniel's mother.
In the process of advancing the plot of the film, the images presented to us by the heroes Adrian, Laura, Thomas...all are constantly changing. Regarding the changes in the image of the hero, the "lawyer" has made a good summary: Coward—— Murderer-justice-liar-arrogant. Laura is: selfish and tough-cowardly-justice, and Thomas is: kind-strong-cunning-justice.
This is not a typical ending film—the plot reversal in the last few minutes gives viewers a strong shock, such as "Prosecution Witnesses" and other excellent films.
I think the "Invisible Guest" film brings us more surprises when layers of facts are superimposed during the decryption process.
Finally, the simple and crude summary is: good film!
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