According to the description of the movie, and many details (two heads in the mirror, a frame of the male protagonist kissing the female protagonist after the carnival, the doctor's painting, the hotel no one died, etc.), it is affirmed that the male protagonist has multiple spirits Split.
And through the male protagonist knowing that his mother is fine, and putting nails in the palm of his hand, the male protagonist can realize that he has a split personality. Why not hide it and go directly to witness protection, there is no need to make such a big circle, and there is a risk: in case the female prosecutor is hard-hearted, she will be sent to a mental hospital. Wouldn't it be too risky to do so? !
There are a few more points I don't understand
1. At the end of the movie, the male protagonist leaves the car and a masked person observes behind the pillar. What is the arrangement? (Could it be that the second part is going to be released, and the masked man will take revenge on the male protagonist?)
2. What does it mean when the female prosecutor changes her face after smiling after the male protagonist leaves the car? Coupled with the mysterious background music, where did she neglect? Since the female prosecutor has already determined that the male protagonist is schizophrenic, is it wrong for you to be so doubtful? Clay is 4 people? Director, I'm dizzy, is it necessary to do this?
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