Maybe the screenwriter wants to use this theme to express the uncertainty and dark side of human nature? However, the foreshadowing in the story does not seem to explain clearly, why did Steven take the initiative to invite Martin out for dinner and invite him to his house? If it's just because of guilt, there's no need to let Martin into his life order, right? Does the heartbeat at the beginning mean that Martin's father was killed by Steven's surgery error while still having a normal heartbeat? How did Martin paralyze their lower body?
At the end of the film, I only remember countless close-ups??♀️
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