I watched it for the name of the thriller, but unfortunately, except for the last scene where Ray rushed into the operating room frantically, and saw the hallucination of his wife and children being disemboweled, it was still scary, and the rest were just a little scary from the BGM. And the movie actually gave a lot of hints, plus the hospital didn't have any motive to hide Ray's wife and children, so when I saw Ray woke up from the hospital and frantically searched for his wife and children, I knew it was all his hallucinations, So much so that when the puzzle was revealed, I was not surprised at all. I have seen several movies with this kind of routine.
The movie's suggestion that everything is an illusion is:
1. Ray saw balloons on construction sites in the hospital
2. Ray refused the doctor to bandage his wound, but he woke up from the hospital with a piece of tape on his head
3.Ray saw the spooky old lady at the gas station in the hospital.
3. Since the accident, Joanae has been on the way to the hospital (the most obvious thing is that he kept telling Ray to drive fast, and when he was about to get into a car accident, he said that Ray did a good job), and in the hospital (saying that he wanted to unscrew someone's arm) seems out of place
4. Ray clearly remembered that he filled in his daughter's name at the front desk, but in the end the paper he found in the trash was actually Ray's own name.
5. Unless it is matched, it is meaningless to cut organs, not to mention that this is a very formal hospital, how can it sell organs of living people without permission?
In short, basically everything in this movie is a routine, and it is easy for people to see through. There are still many places that are a little strange. For example, the security guard of the hospital behind almost subdued Ray with his bare hands, but a group of police officers were turned around by Ray and locked in a gas station. , even if the police can't get out, they should call or call other policemen through the walkie-talkie to go back to the hospital to arrest Ray. Moreover, the male and female police officers who appeared in front of them really put too much trust in Ray, a person with a visible brain problem. They were investigating the doctor and the surveillance. They seemed to suspect that the hospital hid Ray's wife and daughter (although I understand the suspicion is that police nature). There is only one security guard in such a large hospital, and the hospital found that Ray had the tendency to be aggressive and had the potential to become a medical troublemaker. It didn't call 911 to call the police to deal with it. In the end, Ray carried the innocent young man who was undergoing surgery and ran away, and the police didn't say anything at all. Catch up, are the American police so sloppy?
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