The inch-headed man's wife pretended to be nervous when she put the ransom money in the designated cabinet. She met the police in the small house and showed off her true love husband's acting skills. In fact, it made the kidnapper suspicious. I found the tracker inside and threw it into the bar girl's pickup. The police lost it, and the ticket was torn apart. When the man with an inch head saw the gunshot wound of the man who was handcuffed, he ran to the toilet and vomited, implying that he was an ordinary person, that is, a kidnapped person. Drug dealers and robbers would not be so bad. Then when I look in the mirror, I flash back to the scene of the kidnapping and later escape. He was the first to know he was kidnapped. The male protagonist recognized at a glance that the dead security guard was a foreshadowing of his undercover police status. Although it is a simple reasoning, the calm and quick thinking is obviously professional. The identity of the security reminded them to read the newspaper, and the one who read the kidnapping news in the newspaper was the company boss who was kidnapped. In front of the camera is a man with an inch head and a nosebleed man, a financial advisor, and in the back is the male protagonist who planned the kidnapping: an undercover police officer. This picture is so interesting. It was the boss man with a short head and the financial adviser with a nosebleed who had been actively trying to escape, indicating that subconsciously, they had the strongest desire to escape because they were the kidnappers. Nosebleed man, a financial advisor, flashes back when he looks in the mirror, remembering that he was a kidnapped man. The inch-headed man sneaked up on the male protagonist, and the two men with nosebleeds attacked, but they were countered by the male protagonist, again implying that the male protagonist was from Lian Jiazi. When the male protagonist climbed up the high window and faced the glass, his memory flashed back and he knew that he was one of the kidnappers. When the inch-headed man was in the toilet to deal with the male protagonist's fall, he remembered in front of the mirror that he was the boss of the company. In front of the broken stool, he remembered that he and the financial advisor broke free from the bondage. The part of the financial advisor's back could be seen as a nosebleed man in light blue clothes, but the inch-tower man still didn't know it. Then recalled how they tied up the old man with glasses and fought with the man who was handcuffed with a gun, and how the gas bottle fell and leaked. Before his death, the man who was tortured and shot emotionally told a story about his childhood with the hero. This section is very meaningful and can be said to be the essence of the whole film. The shot man is indeed the boy's childhood friend, and there are memories later that the man went undercover to the drug dealer group, which was introduced by the shot man. It can be seen that the shot man and the protagonist were friends when they were young, but they have their own life development when they grow up. The shot man became a drug dealer, and the protagonist became a policeman. The shot man must know that the man is a policeman, and it can be inferred that he is very likely to be A police informant, or a prodigal longing to come back. Some of his remarks, even though he was about to die, were to remind the male protagonist that although he was on the side of the kidnappers, he was an undercover agent, and to lead him to the good side, but he didn't know that, in fact, this Everything is planned by the master. In front of the mirror, the male protagonist remembered the whole thing before the coma and amnesia. After his daughter died in a medical accident a few years ago, he finally chose to go deep into the undercover drug corps. In the end, the memory flashed back and reversed. The male protagonist planned to kidnap the flat-toed man, killed the flat-toed man and the kidnappers together, and put the blame on the financial consultant, in order to elope with the flat-toed man's wife with a huge ransom. But the accidental release of poison gas in the process led to the amnesia of five people. All people have to re-select and edit between the ego and the id, between good and evil. The male protagonist finally chooses to hand over the stolen money. On the one hand, he realizes that the flat-toed man's wife approached him in the first place to take advantage of him, and more importantly, in the whole process, the flat-toed man's trust in him, the last words of his childhood brother, and the rebirth. Recalling his daughter's death, he completely went through a process of reinventing himself, changing his original intention of planning everything and making the right choice. The extremely delicate design of the movie and the complexity of the male protagonist's identity make the story very confusing. It's a pity that flashbacks reveal the answer is very unsatisfactory. In fact, there is a lot to be done about the asynchrony of each person's recovery of memory, and the asymmetry of information can create a more turbulent story line. And because there are so many characters in the two-line narrative, I, who are somewhat blind to foreigners, dare to confirm some details after reading it a second time. The death of the male protagonist's daughter has little to do with the main story, and is barely the reason for being an undercover agent. In the end, he had an affair with a flat-headed male wife, and then defected for money, which also lacked strong persuasion. String. And because there are so many characters in the two-line narrative, I, who are somewhat blind to foreigners, dare to confirm some details after reading it a second time. The death of the male protagonist's daughter has little to do with the main story, and is barely the reason for being an undercover agent. In the end, he had an affair with a flat-headed male wife, and then defected for money, which also lacked strong persuasion. String. And because there are so many characters in the two-line narrative, I, who are somewhat blind to foreigners, dare to confirm some details after reading it a second time. The death of the male protagonist's daughter has little to do with the main story, and is barely the reason for being an undercover agent. In the end, he had an affair with a flat-headed male wife, and then defected for money, which also lacked strong persuasion.
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