Like most girls in love, Beren is naive, willful, insecure, doesn't know how to cherish, and is simple-minded. He always wants to test each other's feelings and prove his irreplaceability. A Belen, an Anna, instead of wanting to possess each other madly, it is better to learn from Veronica, to be more independent both in life and in spirit, even if the male protagonist finally said that he wants to terminate the relationship, he can simply do it. Say "yes" back and do what to do. The story is nothing more than telling us, don't test love, don't take chances, even if it is a sweet and loving match made in heaven (Belem male protagonist), even if it is a romantic encounter that you love and I wish (Anna male protagonist), we must respect the essence of love. Gao Leixin said it all, heart is better than appearance, understanding is more important than love... (embarrassingly borrowed). On the contrary, there are many details in the film, and there are some of my own feelings and opinions. 1. At the beginning of the film, the male protagonist is watching the video left by Beren. In the video, she has the key on her neck. The key is in the center of the screen, which is very conspicuous. Moreover, the male protagonist has watched this video many times. You should be very familiar with this key. After watching the movie, I recalled this place again, and I couldn't help but have an idea: At the end of the movie, the male protagonist saw the key on the bed and the photo on the glass. Will he really realize the truth behind the mirror? Because it is assumed that the male protagonist is an unknowing person, then at the end of the film, Anna disappears without warning. No matter how you look at it, it is more like the sudden return of Beren (or because of the photo the young police officer gave her), and the group photo and the key, It's clearly like Beren's personal belongings. If the male protagonist didn't notice Beren's distress signal at first, then I think he also can't realize that Anna is behind the mirror now. 2. Then, the male protagonist drove to the bar and ordered a glass of whiskey with ice. Anna said to another female clerk at the bar: "I don't like seeing men cry." The older female clerk said, "A man can cry. He must feel guilty." Note, this sentence may not be the mood of the male protagonist at this time, but as a pure supporting actor who has few lines in the film, within the limited 90 minutes, I don't think the director will arrange a sentence Meaningless crap. Although based on this, I once concluded that the male protagonist knew about it, but after watching it twice, I found that the evidence is really insufficient. So I have reservations about the phrase "A man will cry because he feels guilty". 3. The drunk male protagonist was taken back to his residence by Anna, and there was no incident all night. The next morning he also behaved very coldly and avoided, and he was very vigilant when facing Anna's normal problems, which made the warm and friendly female protagonist feel a little bit. embarrassment. The male protagonist drove away quickly, and Anna, who was standing by the window at this time, must have been "satiated". The male protagonist will have this kind of performance that is different from ordinary people. In my opinion, a. either because of his personality, or b. And I think there are two possibilities. (Based on point 4, it is more inclined to support b) 4. The male protagonist came to the bar for the second time and said that he was "apology", but he was not ashamed. He seemed confident and confident. Including him taking the initiative to grab Anna's hand, his firm and unfathomable eyes during the conversation, and then immediately taking Anna to his work place and residence. Combining the above point, the male protagonist does not look like those high-level scumbags we have seen. First, the melancholy debut, sad + drunk + beaten + good looking + generous tips, is enough to arouse girls' favor and concern; He was so drunk that he was very careful about boundaries. When he entered the door, he looked for the sofa. When he woke up, he said he wanted to leave, and he did not take advantage of the alcohol. After being extremely aloof and calm, he turned around and left, leaving girls with infinite disappointment and reverie. Stupid commotion; when a girl is upset and lost, slap back the carbine, hold your hand domineeringly, with sincere and deep eyes, and attack every step of the way...it's all a routine. 5. After bringing Anna to his work place to introduce various musical instruments, she asked him if he had a girlfriend or wife, he immediately denied it with a relaxed smile, then started kissing, and took her back to his home that night. residence. I couldn't help but wonder. He, who was still drunk and crying the night before that his girlfriend left him, could say "nothing" so easily and calmly in the blink of an eye. 6. The next morning, they had breakfast in the backyard, and in the conversation about why they chose to live in the suburbs instead of the city, the male protagonist said: "Yes, but not only on the good side (meaning nature), I also I like the back side, the hidden side, do you understand?" These words are very meaningful, and twice convinced me that the male protagonist knew about it, but in the end, there was still not enough evidence to convince me that the male protagonist knew the truth. 7. After the male protagonist received a call asking him to identify the corpse, he showed pain in front of Anna, but when he arrived at the morgue, he calmly watched the forensic doctor open the body bag. Here, the forensic doctor specially emphasized the seriousness of the corpse. He was burnt, his face was indistinguishable, and his identity could not be determined, but after only one glance from a distance, the male protagonist firmly insisted that the deceased was not Beren. After that, the scene of the young police officer watching him from a distance is also very interesting. In many crime films, it will always appear: the good guy who suffers from no evidence watches the bad guy who is dressed in beast from a distance and continues to go unpunished, helpless and hateful, and secretly swears that sooner or later to bring him to justice. 8. Belen, who was the real girlfriend at the time, bumped into the male protagonist and Veronica alone twice, and the male protagonist behaved very calmly without any panic. Especially after Beren caught them drinking whisky in the office for the second time, he was obviously displeased, and the male protagonist was always calm and did not intend to appease. The personality traits of the two here are undoubtedly revealed, Aries VS Scorpio. 9. The male protagonist reported the crime for the first time after Beren disappeared. The police suspected whether Beren had gone with another man. He immediately denied this, saying that they had not known a few people recently, and that Beren was always alone. . However, the next day the police came to the house to investigate, but he told Anna that Beren had gone with another man... 10. After Beren escaped from the secret room, the man returned home and was led by the dog Hans. In the bedroom, I saw the key on the bed, and the next shot was him...directly...turned...to the mirror. Finally, a few points to add: *. Many times the male protagonist's eyes are very frightening, straight, calm and gloomy. In the film, his few smiles appear in: 1. When he first met Anna. 2. Originally while riding a bike with Belen. 3. When I was secretly photographed having a tryst with Veronica. *.How the Nazi old man died, I always find this strange. If the heroine was trapped because she lost her key accidentally, wouldn't the old Nazi go in without a key by coincidence? He himself is the designer of the secret room, and at the same time the old lady also knows the existence of the secret room, and there are still cans left, so it doesn't make sense that he died naturally in the secret room... But it happened that after Beren escaped from the secret room, he died. There's a phone call saying the old lady has passed away and the house is for sale... So, did the old lady really die? *.The iron-struck Veronica, the running water's girlfriend. (Recall what the two girlfriends discovered before they disappeared...) Beren, who was the real girlfriend at the time, bumped into the male protagonist and Veronica alone twice, and the male protagonist behaved very calmly without a trace of panic. Especially after Beren caught them drinking whisky in the office for the second time, he was obviously displeased, and the male protagonist was always calm and did not intend to appease. The personality traits of the two here are undoubtedly revealed, Aries VS Scorpio. 9. The male protagonist reported the crime for the first time after Beren disappeared. The police suspected whether Beren had gone with another man. He immediately denied this, saying that they had not known a few people recently, and that Beren was always alone. . However, the next day the police came to the house to investigate, but he told Anna that Beren had gone with another man... 10. After Beren escaped from the secret room, the man returned home and was led by the dog Hans. In the bedroom, I saw the key on the bed, and the next shot was him...directly...turned...to the mirror. Finally, a few points to add: *. Many times the male protagonist's eyes are very frightening, straight, calm and gloomy. In the film, his few smiles appear in: 1. When he first met Anna. 2. Originally while riding a bike with Belen. 3. When I was secretly photographed having a tryst with Veronica. *.How the Nazi old man died, I always find this strange. If the heroine was trapped because she lost her key accidentally, wouldn't the old Nazi go in without a key by coincidence? He himself is the designer of the secret room, and at the same time the old lady also knows the existence of the secret room, and there are still cans left, so it doesn't make sense that he died naturally in the secret room... But it happened that after Beren escaped from the secret room, he died. There's a phone call saying the old lady has passed away and the house is for sale... So, did the old lady really die? *.The iron-struck Veronica, the running water's girlfriend. (Recall what the two girlfriends discovered before they disappeared...) Beren, who was the real girlfriend at the time, bumped into the male protagonist and Veronica alone twice, and the male protagonist behaved very calmly without a trace of panic. Especially after Beren caught them drinking whisky in the office for the second time, he was obviously displeased, and the male protagonist was always calm and did not intend to appease. The personality traits of the two here are undoubtedly revealed, Aries VS Scorpio. 9. The male protagonist reported the crime for the first time after Beren disappeared. The police suspected whether Beren had gone with another man. He immediately denied this, saying that they had not known a few people recently, and that Beren was always alone. . However, the next day the police came to the house to investigate, but he told Anna that Beren had gone with another man... 10. After Beren escaped from the secret room, the man returned home and was led by the dog Hans. In the bedroom, I saw the key on the bed, and the next shot was him...directly...turned...to the mirror. Finally, a few points to add: *. Many times the male protagonist's eyes are very frightening, straight, calm and gloomy. In the film, his few smiles appear in: 1. When he first met Anna. 2. Originally while riding a bike with Belen. 3. When I was secretly photographed having a tryst with Veronica. *.How the Nazi old man died, I always find this strange. If the heroine was trapped because she lost her key accidentally, wouldn't the old Nazi go in without a key by coincidence? He himself is the designer of the secret room, and at the same time the old lady also knows the existence of the secret room, and there are still cans left, so it doesn't make sense that he died naturally in the secret room... But it happened that after Beren escaped from the secret room, he died. There's a phone call saying the old lady has passed away and the house is for sale... So, did the old lady really die? *.The iron-struck Veronica, the running water's girlfriend. (Recall what the two girlfriends discovered before they disappeared...) In the end, after Beren escaped from the secret room, the male protagonist returned home, led by the dog Hans to the bedroom, saw the key on the bed, and the next scene was him...directly...turned his head... . looked into the mirror. Finally, a few points to add: *. Many times the male protagonist's eyes are very frightening, straight, calm and gloomy. In the film, his few smiles appear in: 1. When he first met Anna. 2. Originally while riding a bike with Belen. 3. When I was secretly photographed having a tryst with Veronica. *.How the Nazi old man died, I always find this strange. If the heroine was trapped because she lost her key accidentally, wouldn't the old Nazi go in without a key by coincidence? He himself is the designer of the secret room, and at the same time the old lady also knows the existence of the secret room, and there are still cans left, so it doesn't make sense that he died naturally in the secret room... But it happened that after Beren escaped from the secret room, he died. There's a phone call saying the old lady has passed away and the house is for sale... So, did the old lady really die? *.The iron-struck Veronica, the running water's girlfriend. (Recall what the two girlfriends discovered before they disappeared...) In the end, after Beren escaped from the secret room, the male protagonist returned home, led by the dog Hans to the bedroom, saw the key on the bed, and the next scene was him...directly...turned his head... . looked into the mirror. Finally, a few points to add: *. Many times the male protagonist's eyes are very frightening, straight, calm and gloomy. In the film, his few smiles appear in: 1. When he first met Anna. 2. Originally while riding a bike with Belen. 3. When I was secretly photographed having a tryst with Veronica. *.How the Nazi old man died, I always find this strange. If the heroine was trapped because she lost her key accidentally, wouldn't the old Nazi go in without a key by coincidence? He himself is the designer of the secret room, and at the same time the old lady also knows the existence of the secret room, and there are still cans left, so it doesn't make sense that he died naturally in the secret room... But it happened that after Beren escaped from the secret room, he died. There's a phone call saying the old lady has passed away and the house is for sale... So, did the old lady really die? *.The iron-struck Veronica, the running water's girlfriend. (Recall what the two girlfriends discovered before they disappeared...)
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