Many people compare this to The Night of the Comet, and there are indeed some similarities. However, this is obviously not as good as "Hui". "Hui" makes such a story happen by crossing different time and space through the arrival of the comet. So, in this film, what kind of existence is the place where this story takes place, we all know that we got there through that doctor, but at the end, there is no such doctor. From the photos of that place, the doctor is What is related to that place is not an imaginary person, so what kind of existence is a doctor? And what kind of existence are the fake male and female protagonists in that place? Why can only one person appear at the beginning, and then appear at the same time? Does not explain where only one (fake) person exists when another (fake) person exists, the space overlaps? (It would be boring to just hide, and no explanation is given). However, it may be that some details are neglected because the film is not carefully watched, but this is not the focus of this film, nor is it the focus of this article. cut ——————————————————
This article is not a film review, just an analysis of the ending.
After taking a look, it seems that what Ben Shao has the most is whether the heroine who finally came out is real or fake, so today I will talk about my personal opinion. A real lady. First explain my personal views, and then discuss from the following four aspects. If you have different views, please read and discuss. [Location] In the scene where the real and fake male protagonists are entangled, the fake female protagonist is at the door, the real female protagonist is in the house, and after the fake male protagonist runs out, the real and fake female protagonists also go out. According to the time and situation, The fake heroine should be in the front (right) and the real heroine at the back (left). According to the dialogue analysis when going out, the fake heroine is also on the right and the real heroine is on the left. When choosing a male lead, the real female lead should be on the left and the fake female lead should be on the right. I believe that the location is recognized by most bean friends. Of course, it is not ruled out that this is a bug or the possibility of crossover during walking. [Female protagonist's expression] The female protagonist on the left first glanced at the right, then looked back at the male protagonist and smiled, closing her eyes on the right to express rejection or sadness. I saw someone explain that the fake heroine broke his heart because of the fake hero, so the scheming bitch attribute was exposed, first look (confirm) the real heroine, and then see the real heroine close her eyes. So I laughed, and because the real heroine still loves the fake male protagonist, and the fake male protagonist was injured, she closed her eyes and expressed her rejection and sadness. I don't agree with this explanation, but I don't rule it out, or you have a better explanation. The following is my explanation. The female protagonist on the left looks to the right because the real male protagonist hesitated in choosing. Seeing the fake female protagonist closed her eyes, she smiled to tell the real male protagonist that he was serious. Because in the house, when the fake male protagonist told the real female protagonist to leave, the real female protagonist did not choose to go, indicating that although he was not completely moved by the real male protagonist and chose him, at least he was tolerated by the real male protagonist, and then The fake male protagonist abandoned the real female protagonist and ran away. Just imagine, after this happened, since the female protagonist may have hesitated before, now she still likes the fake male protagonist and rejects the real male protagonist? The female protagonist on the right closed her eyes to express her rejection after the male protagonist hesitated. First, the fake female protagonist had no feelings for the male protagonist. It's not that she really loves the real heroine, but as a result, she had expected it long ago, but she still said she loved him, so she wouldn't just expose her scheming bitch attributes. The sadness or sadness that the male protagonist broke her heart. So according to my analysis, the real heroine is on the left and the fake heroine is on the right, which is in line with the expression at the time. Of course, I do not rule out other analyses and possibilities. [Bacon] The stalk of Bacon may be the most powerful argument that makes people feel like a fake heroine. When I watched it, the first reaction I thought was fake. After reading what Douyou said, I watched the last scene again, and after analyzing it, I thought it was true. First of all, the fake heroine already knew that the real man doesn't eat bacon, so after trying hard to come out, and knowing that the real heroine does not allow the real man to eat it, the possibility of taking the initiative to say it is very small (does not rule out her I just want the male protagonist to know that he is fake), so it may be a leak or forget that the male protagonist does not eat, but it is unlikely that (Well, I was thinking maybe egga and bacon) out) (I don’t know the speaking habits and tone of Kuo Nuo Ren, I analyze it according to my own ideals), but it should be a more positive tone and words, because the first time the fake heroine asked, I made bacon for the hero without asking. If it is the real heroine, first of all, as mentioned in the previous article, the real heroine does not allow the real hero to not eat, not not to eat, so if the real heroine said such a thing, it can be considered that she has grown up in this event, and she does not ask too much. The male protagonist becomes his ideal person. [Male's reaction] After hearing Bacon, he was hesitant and shocked at first, then looked around, and then stopped and said I'll go there right away. First of all, whether it is the real or fake heroine, the first reaction of the male protagonist after hearing Bacon should be hesitation (doubt if he stopped wrong) and shock. Then I looked around, I was thinking about what I did just now and before, and I paused to reply because I was confirming whether the heroine was the real one or the fake one. Obviously the real male protagonist has no feelings for the fake female protagonist. If after reviewing it is confirmed that the female lead is false, the male lead cannot calmly say that I will go over immediately. Of course, it cannot be ruled out that the male lead will give up his resistance to the fact that the female lead is false because it cannot be changed (this is unlikely, because If he only knew this fact, he would definitely have a big reaction, but we can't rule it out). If you can't confirm the authenticity after reviewing, then go through it in the morning and try it later. This possibility is also possible, but the director's arrangement may not be particularly big, because it is all over, and there will be no ambush, but it is not ruled out that the director wants to have an open ending. After reviewing it, it was confirmed that it was true. This also matched the response of the male protagonist later, and the explanation was very reasonable. [Comprehensive answer] Aspect 1, the location is the director's arrangement (high possibility), and the location is BUG (low possibility). Aspect 2, the real heroine has given up on the fake hero, the fake hero is sad because he loves the fake hero (high probability), the real heroine still loves the fake hero, and the fake heroine is scheming (less likely). Aspect 3, the real heroine grew up through this incident (possibly), and the fake heroine made mistakes (possibly). Aspect 4, the male protagonist is determined to be the real female protagonist (possibly), the male protagonist cannot be determined, and decides to find a chance to test later (open ending) (possible), the male protagonist has been determined to be fake, but gave up The real heroine (less likely). Judging from the product of the possibilities, the heroine is really the most likely, and according to the title of the film "The One I Love" ("The One I Love", "The one I lov"), I think the director's arrangement The real heroine came out. If you have other points of view, you can also bring them up for discussion. This article is only for expressing your own point of view and providing some reference for future generations and those who have doubts. [Comprehensive answer] Aspect 1, the location is the director's arrangement (high possibility), and the location is BUG (low possibility). Aspect 2, the real heroine has given up on the fake hero, the fake hero is sad because he loves the fake hero (high probability), the real heroine still loves the fake hero, and the fake heroine is scheming (less likely). Aspect 3, the real heroine grew up through this incident (possibly), and the fake heroine made mistakes (possibly). Aspect 4, the male protagonist is determined to be the real female protagonist (possibly), the male protagonist cannot be determined, and decides to find a chance to test later (open ending) (possible), the male protagonist has been determined to be fake, but gave up The real heroine (less likely). Judging from the product of the possibilities, the heroine is really the most likely, and according to the title of the film "The One I Love" ("The One I Love", "The one I lov"), I think the director's arrangement The real heroine came out. If you have other points of view, you can also bring them up for discussion. This article is only for expressing your own point of view and providing some reference for future generations and those who have doubts. [Comprehensive answer] Aspect 1, the location is the director's arrangement (high possibility), and the location is BUG (low possibility). Aspect 2, the real heroine has given up on the fake hero, the fake hero is sad because he loves the fake hero (high probability), the real heroine still loves the fake hero, and the fake heroine is scheming (less likely). Aspect 3, the real heroine grew up through this incident (possibly), and the fake heroine made mistakes (possibly). Aspect 4, the male protagonist is determined to be the real female protagonist (possibly), the male protagonist cannot be determined, and decides to find a chance to test later (open ending) (possible), the male protagonist has been determined to be fake, but gave up The real heroine (less likely). Judging from the product of the possibilities, the heroine is really the most likely, and according to the title of the film "The One I Love" ("The One I Love", "The one I lov"), I think the director's arrangement The real heroine came out. If you have other points of view, you can also bring them up for discussion. This article is only for expressing your own point of view and providing some reference for future generations and those who have doubts.
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