I am more concerned about the behavioral logic of the characters in the plot. The following is my own understanding:
Mamiya inherited the hypnotism of the cult and lost his memory for some reason and became an unconscious hypnotized murderer; Sakuma went to prison to talk to Mamiya and was hypnotized; Sakuma found out the relationship between Mamiya and the cult and informed Takabe; Sakuma committed suicide; Takabe Inspired by Sakuma, he killed the guard and released Mamiya, intending to find out the secret of the cult; after Mamiya was released by him, he recovered his memory for some reason and came to the abandoned building (the abandoned headquarters of the cult); Takabe followed Mamiya and came to the building to know the memory of Mamiya Recover(?) kills him; Takabe inherits cult hypnotism through an old-fashioned record player in the building to become the next hypnotist; Takabe hypnotizes the nurse to kill his wife; Takabe hypnotizes the waiter in the restaurant.
But some questions remain uncertain: what is the reason for the loss/regain of memory in the maternity? Is the difference in the behavior of the high police department before and after the influence of hypnosis, whether it was hypnotized by Mamiya or by the record player in the building? Why did the high police department rush to kill Mamiya (after Mamiya regains his memory, it is reasonable to at least ask all the information he knows)?
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