A few reasonable details

Jazmyn 2022-03-24 09:02:26

1. The male soldier said: I seem to have seen you.
They and the couple (real and fake) basically overlap in time and space, whether it's the scene of the murder, the news report, or the missed ship. There are many theories about seeing this. It can be through clothes, because the most obvious and best identification is the clothes, or it can be some kind of feature that makes an impression on him. I've seen this before. The director gave several storyboards when he recalled in black and white later, and both real and fake ones appeared at the same time. This should be the explanation given by the director that he seems to have seen it. He just gave a few scenes, without specifying which scene "seems to have seen".
2. The sentence of the male soldier: its still alive.
Let him suddenly associate details that were suspicious before but ignored by himself, such as the screenwriter did not know the famous lines, such as if they had seen it before, such as when they passed by the news report, and the alive thought that their couple should be dead. , how is it still alive.
3. The female supporting cast stared at the dv for so long. What the director wanted to express should be that she found clues in the details of the photo. I think the most likely thing is that through the color of the pupils, it was found that the couple was not the one in the photo, and then started It was found that there were also differences in appearance, and then they thought of the scene of the murdered couple they had experienced. Instantly understood.
That's what I think is the key detail point of the whole movie, and it's the point of the film's reversal.

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  • Nick: Those boys are comin' in heavy, you might want to hang back and let 'em do their thing.

  • Cliff: So you were like Special Ops. What were you Seals? Rangers?

    Nick: Officially, I'm only allowed to say that I've been a sworn officer participating in a phase of certain missions that would make most men want to crawl up and hide inside their own assholes.

    Cydney: and unofficially?

    Nick: I'm a goddamn American Jedi. Possible title number one, by the way.

    Nick: Hey, see this? Took a frag from a Bouncing Betty. It's an antipersonnel mine. Caved in the back of my fucking head. Medevaced out to Germany. Got my skull rebuilt with space-age titanium. Can't go through a metal detector without ringing cherries, but that's cool. Let's me travel with Gilligan just about wherever I want.

    Cydney: Gilligan?

    Nick: My little buddy

    Cliff: That's some toothpick

    Nick: Here's the kicker, though. When I took that shrapnel, I never felt it. I mean, I felt the impact and I felt my backside go all wet, but no real pain. Now, maybe I don't recall the events in full. They did scoop out a little gray Spam back there, but get this. My wolf pack? They will swear that I was ambulatory for more than 17 minutes before they forced me to lie down. Tackled me. Even then I was looking to monkey-fuck a Marlboro Light. There's no nerve endings in the brain Cliff. Remember that when you write the scene.

    Cliff: Yeah, there's some really good details there.

    Gina: Yeah, he's really hard to kill.