Many friends think that the mechanic man and the warden have partnered, but I don't think it's very established.
First of all, the mechanic man knows the terrain, and he can hide the saw because of his previous prison escape experience, and the plot needs to let him dig a hole to the last level, otherwise he can't dig a hole all the time. How will the plot go on? Many coincidences in the movie are just To keep the movie going and increase the tension and reversal atmosphere, after all, the movie has bugs. Furthermore, if the mechanic man cooperates with the warden, then he has added another time to escape this time, how can he be released with a reduced sentence? Besides, he had crossed it a few times before and could sit until he died of old age. As for the last line of the movie, many people think that there must be something wrong with the mechanic man saying that so calmly. In fact, it is not. You have to know how strong the psychological quality of a man who has escaped from prison several times, so it should only be Just satirizing the soft man, not implying that the soft man is a scapegoat,
The most important point, if the warden really wants to cooperate with the mechanic man, wouldn't it take a few hours to talk, then their roommates won't suspect the mechanic man before? Besides, the warden manages so many prisoners, how could he put his mind into this kind of thing, if the prisoner escapes and is known by the superiors, maybe he will blame the warden for improper management, inadequate inspection, etc. In the end, if the warden really wants to A mechanic man cooperates with a weak man and gives himself a raise. Isn't he afraid that the mechanic man crosses the river and demolishes the bridge or leaks the news, and he will face the risk of being dismissed and investigated. I don't think a warden would trust a prisoner. Many details in the movie look like signs of a ghost mechanic man, but they are suspected of being exaggerated. After all, the movie has to go on.
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