I think the most prominent character in this film is the heroine. She is the driving force behind the whole plot. I admire this character. She is very resolute and calm. She insists on believing in the male protagonist when everyone thinks that the male protagonist is the murderer, and has great courage to take the male protagonist to escape from this place. She's smart, smart and able to face danger without fear. They encountered many tense moments, but the heroine was able to save the day. She keenly caught the loopholes of the former dean, and finally exposed the true face of the former dean in a face-to-face confrontation. In the end, when the former dean pointed a gun at her, she did not collapse, but successfully persuaded the former dean not to kill her, and called the police safely. She loves the hero very much and always believes in him. The hero also loves the heroine. When he knew that he might be the murderer and wanted to stay away from the heroine, he didn't want to implicate her. I am more impressed by the sentence the heroine said, "A psychoanalyst is a doctor before marriage, and becomes a patient after marriage." When I saw this sentence, I was a little puzzled, why do you say that? But after I read it, I think it may be that married people have a lot of concerns, they tend to be emotional, and they will not continue to do psychoanalysis very clearly and objectively. This is an irresponsible behavior. So what the heroine said makes sense. But the heroine did not lose her mind just because the patient was a lover, but instead, her sensibility and rationality were intertwined, showing a professional and human doctor. The love of the two gives us an example, and true love should be like this. Because the female protagonist loves the male protagonist and firmly believes in his innocence, she would rather endure the turbulent escape with him. When the male protagonist feels pain and wants to retreat, she constantly encourages him and tries to help him return to normal, even at the cost of her life. At the price of his death, he must also wake up his memory, and finally, with the help of the mysterious power of love, the male protagonist finally recovered his health and gained freedom. Their love also had a happy ending. I admire the heroine's love, this love is really pure and pure. This love supports two people to the end and provides strength to two people. If the male protagonist did not meet the female protagonist, he would definitely be regarded as the murderer. And he was very lucky to meet the heroine who believed in him infinitely.
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