I tend to think that the director, cinematographer, Tamura and Memania were all killed in the United States. Although there was a frontal image of Wei Ma when the photographer was killed later, first, the suspense of staying in the United States as the murderer has not been revealed, and it is impossible to express it here now, so the third perspective is still the same as Wei Ma. The second is that through the image of Wei Ma, she expressed her status as an ideal Wei Ma, and she wanted to get rid of those people who prevented her from becoming an idol Wei Ma.
And MEMANIA did attack and was knocked down by Wei Ma, but it should have just fainted. After Wei Ma ran away and woke up, she was still killed by Liu Mei. The basis is that he stayed in the United States and said to Weima, "But Mr. MEMANIA is a bit of a failure, but that's also a no-brainer, it's the bane you planted." M, who saw the failure of the action, was exposed and had to be killed, and the second was that Tamura was with M's corpse. one place.
In order to mislead the audience, Jin Min compiled the part of the play within the play. Mima's character, Yoko Takakura, is a schizophrenic who fantasizes about another character, Lixiang, committing murder, and the scene at the police station before the show's ending should have been deliberately arranged by Jin Min, which is very confusing, probably to make everyone He thought that Wei Ma had also fallen into schizophrenia and killed people without knowing it.
In fact, Wei Ma has no good points, but it is true that the mental pressure is relatively high. Apart from the pressure of transition, a large part of it is caused by staying in the United States: studying in the United States instigates MEMANIA, helping Wei Ma write online journals, arrange blood clothes, and many silent inducements in language.
So Wei Ma dreamed of being hit by a car, and she saw the glittering "Idol Wei Ma" in a trance. This part was preserved and interspersed into the game of Liumeibu, which made it even more difficult to distinguish the true from the false, making people confused.
Of course, all of the above can be interpreted from completely different angles, and it is entirely possible that Wei Ma is the murderer, especially when Wei Ma finally takes off his glasses and says "I'm real" to the image in the reflector. , it's intriguing no matter how you look at it.
But with the cheerful ending, it is imagined as an inspirational film where Wei Ma finally gets out of the puzzle and the past and has a bright future, isn't it very good.
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