Personal analysis of the true and false of the heroine at the end

Vern 2022-03-26 09:01:10

I saw a lot of comments that it was the fake heroine who ran away with the male protagonist in the end. I don’t think so. The reasons are as follows:
1. Assuming that the condition for escape is that the two must love each other, then the male protagonist obviously has no feelings for the fake heroine. , and the fake heroine's feelings for the hero are basically not described (from what she said when she helped the hero, it can be seen that she still loves the fake hero), so the real heroine escaped.

2. Assuming that the condition for escaping is that the relationship between the couple who goes in will be completely destroyed. Judging from the fact that the real heroine was touched by the words of the real hero in the end, she still believes in him, even if she is still obsessed with the tenderness of the fake hero. Therefore, the fake male and female protagonists should not be able to come out.

3. Assuming that the fake heroine escaped, she already knew that the real heroine did not like the man to eat bacon (from the first time she made bacon and heard the man say it, she thoughtfully learned that ), in order to disguise himself, he should not touch this line.

To sum up, it must be the real heroine who escaped. The director deliberately mentioned this detail again just to leave a suspense. Just like the last spinning top of Inception is over before it stops.

After the analysis, welcome to discuss~

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  • Ethan: Well, I'm not an aardvark.

    Ethan: [fake] And *I* am not a gorilla.

  • Sophie: [fake] Are you more concerned with the experiences that me and your Ethan shared or are you more concerned with what I know about the experiences that you and my Ethan shared?