Is hypnosis so powerful?

Elliot 2022-03-26 09:01:06

I don't quite agree with the inference that one man, one man and two men are one person. The reason is that I feel that stealing paintings at the beginning can't be completed: if there is no man two and that group of men to cooperate with Yimei, stealing paintings can't be successful. After all, there are security guards inside and commandos standing by outside. Not only did they fail, but they were caught and locked up long ago, so I don’t think the man, the man, and the man are alone.
What I'm more puzzled about is the life and death of the first male and the second male. Yimei said "bring it to me" before being hit, and then she was hit, staring straight at the female protagonist who was driving... Later she was hit by the second male. In the car, his eyes were still staring at the heroine (why Yimei always hangs up~) and before the second man's car fell into the water, Yimei was standing, this is unscientific, what is Yimei? Time to get stronger?
The second male had been struggling after falling into the water, and then he suddenly emerged from the water in the bathroom. It would be unreasonable to say that he emerged from the bathroom, because the person who interrupted the hypnosis must be near him, and the one who appeared later. The postman is the same person as at the beginning, so it can be concluded that it was still not real when he got out of the bathroom, so back to just now, is it also true that the first beauty was hit and the second man fell into the water, or was it just the heroine against the second man? Hypnotized?
So what I can be sure of now is that the painting is in the hands of the female protagonist, while the second male is definitely alive, and the life and death of the first male is hard to say~
I always think, is hypnosis so powerful?

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Trance quotes

  • [first lines]

    Simon: [auctioneer is barking prices] There is a painting, it's by Rembrandt. 'Storm On The Sea Of Galilee', it's called, and he's in it. Old Rembrandt, he's in the painting. He's in there, right in the middle of the storm, looking straight at you. But... you can't see him. And the reason you can't see him is because the painting has been stolen.

  • Elizabeth: We keep secrets from lots of people, but most of all we keep them from ourselves. And we call that forgetting.