Analysis of EP03 (spoilers, be careful)

Loyce 2022-04-09 09:01:08

After reading it twice, I can only understand it slightly. There is too much information and my brain is wide open. In 30 minutes, I can fully express the plot. The foreshadowing is ubiquitous from the beginning, and I want to give the screenwriter a thumbs up!

First determine if the characters exist: Jerry was there at the beginning and died shortly after; MiG was there all the time and died at the end.

Jerry existed at the beginning, and about 14 minutes later there was a photo of Tom and Jerry. Prove that Jerry was real. So when did Jerry die? It should have been the day Tom drove Jerry to the audition. There are several arguments: 1. It was daylight outside when Tom opened the curtains. The homeless returned his wallet and bought wine on the same day, and then switched to the next day when Tom woke up on the sofa. During this time, Tom was wearing The clothes are the same. 2. Tom picked up the key on the table. The key is also real, because Miguel later instructed Tom to enter Tom's room when he went outside to buy wine and cigarettes, opened the drawer and took the car key. 3. Tom saw the homeless man begging between two cars, that is, in the parking lot. The homeless man said finding Tom's purse was proof that Tom had driven out and returned and left it in the parking lot. 4. The last time Stevie saw Tom, he told him that Jerry died in a car accident. And since the morning Tom woke up on the couch, Jerry was Tom's fantasy. There are several arguments: 1. MiG. Every time Tom talks to Jerry, he cleverly avoids MiG, which makes it difficult to distinguish the true from the false. In the last 3 minutes, MiG and Jerry finally "meet", Tom just finished talking with Jerry, MiG, who was hiding behind the bathrooms, asked Tom with a gloomy face, "Is it okay, Tom", proving that MiG Greg already suspected that Tom was mentally ill. 2. Colleague Stevie. Leave a message to Tom, mentioning that everyone cares about Tom's situation. Came to Tom's house twice to offer condolences. The last time I heard Tom talk about Jerry, his expression changed immediately, and he was worried that his mental condition would not allow him to go back to work so quickly. There are several arguments for the real existence of the tramp MiG: 1. The portrait on Tom's desk. 2. Tom and Jerry mentioned MiG's plastic cup when talking to Jerry. Later, MiG came to return Tom's wallet with a white plastic cup in his hand. Miguel was purposefully approaching Tom from the start. In exchange for picking up gold for Tom's trust, pretending to be pitiful in exchange for Tom's sympathy, and using CB in exchange for Tom's attention and interest, he successfully entered the house. When Tom drove him away, he had the cheek to cook breakfast for him, and finally stuck to Tom's house like a dog-skin plaster. The goal is achieved, and then he will implement his dark plan: Isolate Tom from the world, corrupt his mind step by step, and replace him as the sole owner of the family. Quietly delete messages, hide mobile phones and letters under the sofa, prevent him from going to work, and trick him into being at home with relief money. Thinking so carefully, when Miguel appeared in front of Tom in a suit and leather shoes, he would never have imagined that he was about to reach the top one step at a time, but there was a great oolong because of Tom's schizophrenia. A short and powerful mini-series that made my funny brain work again. Confess the screenwriter!

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