Still worth a look. In the end, the expression of the heroine is worth discussing. Personally, I think she killed the wrong person in the end, and the hero should not be a monster. Let me tell you my afterthought: 1. Some people say that the male protagonist saw the monster's tentacles when he was burned, but that's not at all (that's the two straps of the windbreaker and hat, are there only two tentacles?) And the monster later also 2. Another one heard the screams of monsters, I think it was the heroine's hallucinations, too much trust in his own intuition (this may also be caused by too many horrible things, one by one colleagues changed Became a monster, including the female colleague at the beginning, the heroine mistakenly believed her and almost killed herself); 3. The third point can be combined with the second point, the director's final feature of the heroine's expression is actually an irony, In the film's expression of the heroine, in fact, everyone found that she is a kind, smart, brave and responsible person who has always held the mentality of not killing innocent people by mistake. In the middle of the film, the male protagonist and the black American can be seen. However, based on the above, in the end, I personally think that the heroine still killed the hero by mistake, which is also an irony for her not to kill innocent people by mistake. In the face of fear, everything really goes wrong. So even if the male protagonist loses the earring or touches the wrong ear, isn't it normal from this point of view, huh, huh
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