It's actually a cheat game played by Guy Ritchie and you in front of the screen.

Lloyd 2022-03-23 09:01:58

Whether the revolver is a masterpiece or a bad film, I believe that people with a little IQ will not in vain assert that it is a bad film even if they don’t understand it for the first time.
As for the truth, who is the avatar, and whether the dangerous combination of who and whom is real Existence, who has enough humiliation to commit suicide or who thinks he is a clone commits suicide, maybe it's all Guy Ritchie's trick.

It was mentioned in the tidbits that when the motive for creating the script was originally born, Guy Ritchie said that it all came from thinking about fraud. How can one person deceive the minds of others? The principle is simple, make the most of their greed. A book on deception once said that honest and honest people are never deceived, which is quite interesting.

We wouldn't be so obsessed with what the real answer would be if it weren't for our various "greeds" for following the clues of suspenseful stories. Because what Guy Ritchie wants to play with you is "the best trick to make you believe that he is you!"

If you believe him, you will lose, but what should you believe in, just like a revolver, just a spinning wheel

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Revolver quotes

  • Jake Green: [Mr. Green in the elevator, after being convinced by his friends not to take the stairs] Now I've got to spend the next two minutes, shaking... and sweating... like a crack whore looking for a fix... Should have taken the stairs... cause it's getting very... very tight in here.

  • Zach: Did you get anything from the old lady?

    Jake Green: No.

    Zach: Did you get anything from Horwitz?

    Jake Green: No.

    Zach: Why not?

    Jake Green: Because he didn't have it.

    Zach: Listen, pal. Either he pays or you pay.

    Jake Green: I pay anyway.

    Zach: Don't be a smartass.