Movies with split personality are mostly suspenseful themes. This "peacock" is not full of suspense, but it is more than amazing. Especially compared to movies like "Deadly ID", the suspense of "peacock" is really not very amazing, even a little bland, so I especially agree with the statement that "Cillian Murphy held up the whole movie", whether it is the interpretation of John , or the interpretation of the female role of Emma, Cillian Murphy is just right, very infectious.
The film starts from the train rushing into John's home yard, the first conflict between the two personalities, and then Maggie played by Ellen Page appears in John's house, John and Emma fall into a bigger conflict, so the two personalities begin to want to destroy each other The action, John started first, but failed, I don't think anyone will forget John's relief in the hotel room No. 9, thinking he got rid of Emma, smiled triumphantly, and opened the bag, I think the movie started from this time. It started to look really nice. Emma's counterattack was much more violent than John's, and she almost destroyed him, but at the end of the film when Emma took a picture of Maggie's son Jack with a camera in hand, John's childhood memories hit, I think John came back, he He gave all the private money to Maggie and let her take the child away from Peacock, "Here is not safe for him", in order to prevent the tragedy from repeating itself on little Jack, John protected the child.
The film ends with Emma sitting on a chair by the window, taking off her shoes, and peering out of the window through the gap in the curtain, just as Emma appeared at the beginning of the film, as if John and Emma had reached some kind of agreement, returning to the past where only Two people's lives - Emma will make breakfast by 8:15am, John will share the breakfast Emma made for him at 8:15, read the notes she writes, go to work at the bank. No one will know what happened to the house, just wonder why the couple never go out together.
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