If you want me to complain about "Who Am I: There Is No Absolutely Safe System", I really have too many grooves: the name of the movie that I don't really want to watch, it is a self-reported introduction to the male protagonist's life background and heroic fantasy. It is not incisive, the background explanation is wordy and boring, just like the diaosi male lead, until the end, the male lead has not established a plump image, which makes people like it (he is not as good as "Fight Club" at all. The male protagonist of loser, or Aaron Kwok in "Unparalleled"), the split of the four-member group is because the brother kisses the woman the male protagonist likes, the conflicting settings are so sloppy, and the parties are messing around and taking drugs at every turn, hi to your aesthetics Fatigue...but it doesn't matter, from what the actor did, and his strategy to deal with the crisis, he is still very good. The following is the key point. Since this movie uses a set within a set, the details also need to be details within details. Double reversal, hard to play, the contrived reversal for reversal and the wonderful double reversal are only separated by a layer of window paper, the details are given to the window paper of "Who Am I", maybe not perfect, but very good . There is a "pregnant cow" in the film, and the virus is wrapped in a virus. Benjamin in the film is playing this trick. I didn't expect the director to play this trick. First, let's talk about a few "pregnant cows": 1. In order to catch mrx, Clay set up a "pregnant cow" virus, but mrx saw it through. In the symbolic performance, mrx broke the cow gift, Expose the calf. 2. For the second time, Benjamin vowed to capture mrx alone in exchange for his freedom, and to exchange the intelligence of the European Intelligence Agency for the trust of mrx, but the purpose was still to capture mrx. The "pregnant cow" is applied from the tool level to the method level. 3. Benjamin or the director's suit: Let the female officer discover the story of a "deadly ID", and suddenly realize that this kid has a split personality: there is no victim, only a genius who played too much with fire, after all, he did not commit a crime and will make up for it. But I didn't expect that there is a trick behind the "so it is" split personality. The reversal in this reversal is not exciting enough to be honest, but the movie gives the audience two keys. With these two keys, the director's unboxing journey has more sincerity. First key: Grandma's bullet box. Grandma's bullet box is already present in the background narrative, which is unusual in Benjamin's childhood (of course, whether it is really unusual or not doesn't matter, after all, the childhood narrative is told by Benjamin himself to the female superior). There are three bullet casings in the bullet box. A person with split personality has three "partners" or personalities born from the bullet box in his childhood memory. How reasonable! Therefore, whether it is the female officer or the audience, it is too natural to believe that his personality is split, and even, there is a feeling that it is so. This feeling is very important, because the puzzle-solving feeling brought by the first reversal of the double reversal must be real and emotional, otherwise the so-called double reversal is very stupid. The first key opened a small box, which successfully gave the audience emotionally positive feedback. So I upvote this detail. The second key: sugar cube magic. Sugar cube magic, Benjamin changed twice. When you see this magic for the first time in an interrogation, you will simply think that this is Benjamin talking about the commonality of programming and magic. It doesn't seem like there's anything special about it other than showing that Benjamin is a bit of a conjurer. At the end of the film, after going through twists and turns, the female chief finally wanted to let Benjamin go. She kindly asked him to solve the puzzle, and Benjamin took out the sugar cube again. This magic trick is so simple: four sugar cubes, hide three with a blind eye, and only one is left. The female officer let Benjamin go, looked at the sugar cube, and seemed to realize something again. Of course, the film explained why the second reversal was reversed, but why did the female chief also figure it out? - Four sugar cubes. There are three hidden in the blindfold, and there is one left. In fact, there are still four sugar cubes, just like the group of four Clay. Benjamin is so daring, he used this metaphorical and symbolic magic to demonstrate this "pregnant cow" principle once. As if to say, I have already given you the key to solving the puzzle. Two keys: three bullet casings, three sugar cubes that were changed. The details of the details, the middle of the game, although I really want to complain about the various things mentioned at the beginning, but after all, I still believed in the split personality statement at the beginning, and I should give praise if I lose.
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