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In an institution for the treatment of schizophrenia, a consciousness communication device allows psychologists to enter the consciousness of others to communicate, so as to try to treat patients who are in a severe coma. The heroine is such a doctor. A perverted serial killer is caught in a coma with a sudden illness, but his victim will drown for a limited time. The killer was diagnosed with severe schizophrenia by doctors and fell into a permanent coma. Introduced by a doctor, the police hero finds and asks the heroine to enter the subconscious of a perverted murderer to obtain the location of the victim. The split consciousness of the murderer is the kindness of the childhood when he was abused by his father, and the perverted consciousness that his father nearly drowned when he "baptized" him. The heroine was controlled by the perverted murderer while guiding the kind-hearted murderer's consciousness, and lost her self-consciousness and became a dead thing. Seeing this, the police hero went into battle decisively, entered the murderer's consciousness through the device, awakened the heroine, and cooperated with the heroine to stab the murderer's perverted consciousness. Led by the kind murderer, they found clues about where the victim was hiding. The time for the victim to be killed was approaching, and the police immediately dispatched to rescue the victim together with their colleagues. However, the heroine entered the device again despite the obstruction of other colleagues because she promised to rescue her childhood murderer when she left the murderer's consciousness. This time he chose to let the two split consciousnesses of the murderer come into his will. She has the dominant power in her consciousness. She wants to kill the perverted part of the murderer's consciousness, but finds that the murderer's split consciousness has the same origin, and killing one side means destroying his complete consciousness. The kind murderer's consciousness instructed her to kill herself and get relief. In the end, the heroine drowned the murderer's kind consciousness in her own consciousness, and finally the murderer's spirit died out.

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The Cell quotes

  • Catharine Deane: My world, my rules.

  • Miriam: [about Edward's parents] It's a good thing she worships you.

    Catharine Deane: Because he hates me?

    Miriam: I wouldn't say hate. Distrusts, dislikes immensely, can't bear the sight of.