There is one scene that I'm curious about, right at the beginning of the film, Lewis (a blind man) answers the phone to order flowers, and he then enters the information into the computer, so how can he see if what he typed is correct? Wouldn't it be wrong? Or am I understanding wrong?
The film is very similar to Memento. But not as good as Memento. Really bad!
As for Chris's later change of mind and not wanting to participate in the bank robbery, this does not mean that he realizes his mistake, but only repents after he is valued by his superiors.
The most innocent person who died was the kind policeman, and the culprit was Chris. After the car accident, he became rude, inferior, timid, irritable, amnesiac (not as vivid as in "Memory Fragments"), didn't know how to interact with people, and wanted to be valued and respected by others , so he made a wrong decision under Gary's fierce leadership, and although he wanted to quit later, it did not make up for his fault. He is pathetic and pathetic and ridiculous. I thought the death of a police officer was inexplicable.
Ah ~~~~ I wasted an hour and a half of my time, and 10 minutes of comments.
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